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Start your free trialSyed Mahbub
8,780 PointsTask 3 of 3 - Separating Concerns
So I created a function get_all_flavors in the function.php file. Cant figure out where things are going wrong.
''' <?php
// ==== INCLUDE MODEL FILE ==== require_once('flavors.php');
?>
<h1>Ye Olde Ice Cream Shoppe</h1>
<p>Hereβs a full list of our ice cream flavors.</p>
<ul> <?php echo get_all_flavors();
$list_html = "";
foreach($flavors as $flavor) {
$list_html = $list_html . "<li>";
$list_html = $list_html . $flavor;
$list_html = $list_html . "</li>";
}
echo $list_html;
?> </ul> '''
2 Answers
Chris Dziewa
17,781 Pointsis your require
method actually on the same line as the comment? That could keep it from working. Also, you don't want to echo out the function call. Since the foreach
loop is calling a variable $flavors
, you want to store the returned value of the function in the variable $flavors
like this:
$flavors = get_all_flavors();
Syed Mahbub
8,780 PointsJust worked it out! Thanks.