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7,011 PointsWhy is this not correct. It displays correctly!
It displays correctly, but the challenge tells me it does not!
<?php
$books["978-0743261690"] = "Gilgamesh";
$books["978-0060931957"] = "The Odyssey";
$books["978-0192840509"] = "Aesop's Fables";
$books["978-0520227040"] = "Mahabharta";
$books["978-0393320978"] = "Beowulf";
foreach($books as $isbn => $other){
echo "( $isbn )";
};
?><html>
<head>
<title>Five Great Books</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Five Great Books</h1>
<ul>
<?php foreach($books as $book) { ?>
<li><?php echo $book . " ($isbn)";
?></li>
<?php } ?>
</ul>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
mikes02
Courses Plus Student 16,968 PointsYou don't need two foreach loops, the challenge is asking you to modify the existing foreach loop by establishing the $isbn variable so that you can access the ISBN and the title from the array:
<?php
$books["978-0743261690"] = "Gilgamesh";
$books["978-0060931957"] = "The Odyssey";
$books["978-0192840509"] = "Aesop's Fables";
$books["978-0520227040"] = "Mahabharta";
$books["978-0393320978"] = "Beowulf";
?>
<html>
<head>
<title>Five Great Books</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Five Great Books</h1>
<ul>
<?php foreach($books as $isbn => $book) { ?>
<li><?php echo $book . " ($isbn)"; ?></li>
<?php } ?>
</ul>
</body>
</html>
Bob Puccini
7,011 PointsBob Puccini
7,011 PointsThanks!