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Start your free trialKeith Miller
2,310 PointsOutput is as it should be. But not correct.
Help
<?php
echo 'Today is ';
echo date('F d\,&\nb\sp Y');
//Place your code below this comment
?>
2 Answers
Synergi Tech
2,505 PointsHi Keith,
Try this:
<?php
echo 'Today is ';
//Place your code below this comment
echo date('F d, Y');
?>
Seems to be working ok from my side.
Matt Brock
28,330 PointsTry putting that code below the commented line, like this:
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
echo 'Today is ';
echo date('F d\,&\nb\sp Y');
?>
Keith Miller
2,310 PointsYeah I tried that and it's not working. I bet it is something really simple.
Keith Miller
2,310 PointsKeith Miller
2,310 PointsHarry,
That is correct. I thought I needed the backslash but I do not.