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3,813 PointsPhp basics
Under the variable $name create a if statement that test to see that the $name variable is set to the string 'Mike'.
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Stefan Hoffmann
24,811 PointsIn case it does not work, can you try === which compares the type, too?
Juliette Tworsey
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 32,425 PointsI'm not sure if I entirely understand the full question, but I'm guessing that the task also wanted you to include an echo statement (?):
<?php $name = 'Mike'; if ($name == 'Mike') { echo $name; } ?>
Bill Pearce
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