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Start your free trialAlexey Tseitlin
5,866 PointsTask 7 dosnt work
Now let's add another flavor to the ice cream store. Add a fourth element to the array with a value of "Cookie Dough" (my personal favorite). When you preview the code, notice that the count of flavors increases and the new flavor is added to the list automatically.
<?php
$flavors = array ("Chocolate");
$flavors[] = "Vanilla";
$flavors[] = "Vanilla";
$flavors[] = "cofe";
$flavors[] = "Cookie Dough";
?>
<p>Welcome to Ye Olde Ice Cream Shoppe. We sell <?php echo count($flavors); ?> flavors of ice cream.</p>
<ul>
<?php foreach ($flavors as $flavor) { ?>
<li><?php echo $flavor; ?>
<?php } ?>
</ul>
1 Answer
Jeff Lemay
14,268 PointsYou are missing the closing </ li > tag in your foreach loop.
Jeff Lemay
14,268 PointsYou also have "Vanilla" in your array twice, but I assume you were just testing things to get the challenge to pass.
Niclas Valentiner
8,947 PointsNiclas Valentiner
8,947 PointsWhat is the problem?