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9,921 PointsPHP date output
Why I get this error message: "You have not passed the correct string for formatting"
<?php
echo 'Today is ';
//Place your code below this comment
echo date("F d" . ", " ."Y");
?>
2 Answers
Pirvan Marian
14,609 PointsTry something like:
<?php
echo date("F d, Y");
By the way, you don't have to add the PHP closing tag ?>
, as a best practice, you don't have to add it, it works without it and it prevents other problems.
Fahri Can
9,921 PointsThank you for the quick reply!