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PHP Build a Simple PHP Application Listing Inventory Items Associative Arrays

Michael Luebbers
Michael Luebbers
7,699 Points

Solution working in Apache, not accepted by code challenge

Here is my solution (Part 3):

<?php $movie = array();

$movie["title"] = "The Empire Strikes Back"; ?>

<h1><?php echo $movie['title'];?></h1>

<table> <tr> <th>Director</th> <td>Robert Zemeckis</td> </tr> <tr> <th>IMDB Rating</th> <td>8.5</td> </tr> <tr> <th>IMDB Ranking</th> <td>53</td> </tr> </table>

It does not preview in Code Challenge (Chrome for Windows) but does render correctly in XAMPP.

?????

I think the challenge wants the hash rocket ( '=>' ) syntax

<?php 
$movie = array( "title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"); 
?> 

<?php echo $movie["title"]; ?>
Michael Luebbers
Michael Luebbers
7,699 Points

David,

Thanks for the hint, but I copied and pasted this code and got the same error:

"Bummer! It looks like the title of the second movie is in the <h1>, but something else isn't quite right. Double-check the parentheses and the year."

Michael Luebbers

1 Answer

<?php 
$movie = array( "title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"); 
?> 



<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; ?> (1985)</h1>

That's the solution for part three. I just double checked and confirmed