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Start your free trialFrancisco Galera
24,104 Pointswhat is wrong?
Can't figure out what is wrong. Is there a possibility to see the tests?
<?php
$username = 'sketchings';
$role = 'editor';
if($username && $role!="admin"){
echo "You do not have access to this page. Please contact your administratior.";
}
?>
3 Answers
Francisco Galera
24,104 PointsI switched the two statements and it worked.
markmneimneh
14,132 PointsHi
if($username && $role!="admin"){
you probably mean
if($username == something && $role!="admin"){ ..........
hope this helps. If this answers your question, please mark the question as answered.
Thanks
Francisco Galera
24,104 PointsHi Mark, the question was the following: Without changing the variables, create a SINGLE conditional statement around the echo command that checks: That a $username is set. The users $role is NOT admin
So i just want to test if the username is set, i also tried $username == true , but this didn't work out either.
The error message is:
Bummer! Use the negation operator to check that $role is NOT EQUAL to "admin".
Francisco Galera
24,104 PointsHere is the Link to the challenge: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/php-arrays-and-control-structures/php-conditionals/operators-2