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PHP PHP Basics PHP on the Web Date Function

Robert Sabharwal
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Robert Sabharwal
Courses Plus Student 585 Points

Hello, My answer seems to be correct, but it's saying that it's wrong. Thank you.

Hello,

My answer seems to be correct, but it's saying that it's wrong.

Thank you.

index.php
<?php
echo 'Today is ';
//Place your code below this comment
echo date("F d\, Y");
?>

1 Answer

Hey Robert, I think you just needed to drop the '\':

<?php
echo 'Today is ';
//Place your code below this comment
echo date("F d, Y");
?>