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PHP Build a Simple PHP Application Creating the Menu and Footer Variables and Conditionals

The message in the final echo command only makes sense if your favorite flavor is the same as mine. Add a conditional ar

help me to solve this problem guys

index.php
<?php
$flavor = "flavor";
echo "<p>Your favorite flavor of ice cream is ";
echo $flavor;
echo ".</p>";
echo "<p>Randy's favorite flavor is if <?php ($flavor == "cookie dough") also!</p>";

?>

1 Answer

kevin jordan
kevin jordan
11,353 Points

Abdi -

You're on the right track. I'm not sure what the question you're trying to answer is, but here's some correct code to get moving forward.

$flavor = "cookie dough";
echo "<p> Your favorite flavor of ice cream is " . $flavor . "</p>";
if ($flavor == "cookie dough"){
 echo "<p>Randy's favorite flavor is " . $flavor .  " also! </p>";
}
?>

Notice how on the first line I've entered an actual flavor not the term "flavor". Then the if block tests against the flavor you've coded in, and if it the same as Randy's favorite flavor it executes another echo statement. You can see that I've used concatenation as opposed to multiple echo statements as well. Hope this helps !

kj