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Code looks correct but getting an error

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

Do you effectively have that first semicolon ?

After 'Today is '? Yes.

4 Answers

this is how it should be friend! hope its what you wanted...

<?php /* will give the current year,month and date with a forward slash seperator*/ echo "Today is " . date("Y/m/d") . "<br>"; /* will give the current year,month and date with a full stop seperator*/ echo "Today is " . date("Y.m.d") . "<br>"; /* will give the current year,month and date with a colon seperator*/ echo "Today is " . date("Y-m-d") . "<br>"; /* will give the current day of the week*/ echo "Today is " . date("l"); ?>

You should have the whole thing written this way : "X y, Z". (I try not to give you the answer but my point is don't use concatenation). If I remember right.

Also, you should take a look at the documentation as I think you're using "M" for the full written month which is, once again if I remember it correctly, wrong. (I have F in mind)

Hope this help.

Ju

Edit : you might find this useful : http://php.net/manual/fr/function.date.php

is there dot before - day ?

The dot is used for concatenation.

For instance :

<?php 
$day = 'Wednesday'; 

echo 'Today is ' . $day; 
?>

This should print out : "Today is Wednesday". It's the same here.

ooh. okay - thank you :)