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PHP PHP Basics PHP on the Web Date Function

My code and output looks correct but it keeps saying, "Bummer! You must use the built-in date function.

Please help me. I can not figure this out.

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

2 Answers

Hi Dennis,

Here's what's going on:

  • You are missing a semicolon after the function
  • You have a space between your function name and the opening parentheses, system doesn't like that.

Try it like this:

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

Thank you, Elian for the help.