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Submitted by abdb2008
about 10 years

1.2 or 2/6, keeps saying i dont have a comparison

Answer 52ef9a467c82ca5a19000c4e

4 votes

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it only works correctly if you leave out the semicolon:/

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Submitted by Emil O. Hjort
about 10 years

Answer 52eca978548c35c80e00112d

1 vote

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Same pb with 6<7…

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Submitted by john smith
about 10 years

Answer 5302c4c952f863418200166c

1 vote

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Answer for 2/6 ============ It works for me in Chrome(V32.0). Pl, try this

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Submitted by Arun
about 10 years

Answer 53014f1f282ae31a28004f02

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should resemble a “conventional” comparison that you should make, that worked for me that way: try to build an entire one like this one

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Submitted by DanyNguyen
about 10 years

Answer 53050f8d9c4e9dea76000163

-1 votes

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Just do this

<?php 
6 < 7
?> 

6 is smaller than seven.

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Submitted by Anonymous
about 10 years

Answer 52eaa5dd9c4e9dc87100019a

-8 votes

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Same happens to me. And it’s not the first time it happens. —- this course and —- this web, i’ll search another one.

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Submitted by cfgdeveloper
about 10 years

4 comments

Pquch about 10 years

It worked for me after I deleted the unnecessary php portion of <?php

Peter Cao about 10 years

this course is free and I find it to be the best. Even better than these paid online course. There is some bugs in the program, but we all have bugs in the big program we wrote.

Leslie Garbs Wanner about 10 years

And some people just have bugs.

Anonymous about 10 years

Like homeless people xD