Hi, I am a newbie to PHP.  I am working my way through a PHP class on
Lynda.com and have run into the following error when trying to define
simple variables.  I searched the messages for this type of error and
I suspect I have an error reporting setting too high???   But I still
don't know what to do about it!

Here is my code:

<html>
<head>

<title>Variables</title>
</head>

 <body>
  <?php
   $var1 = 10;
   $var2 = "Ye Hah";
   echo var1;
   echo var2;
  ?>
 </body>
</html>

Here is the error  message I get when I try to view it in my
browser.

Notice: Use of undefined constant var1 - assumed 'var1' in C:\wamp\www
\php_sandbox\Variables.php on line 11
var1
Notice: Use of undefined constant var2 - assumed 'var2' in C:\wamp\www
\php_sandbox\Variables.php on line 12
var2

Can anyone see what I am not seeing?  What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

Pos Weyb


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