I trying to figure out PHP, and have been reading several books.  There
seems to be
no ryhme or reason as to when to use single quotes or double quotes.  Here
is the simple code
that I am trying to get to work.

<html>
<head>
<title>Greetings</title>
<body>
<?php
if ($name) {
print ('Good');
if(date("A")=="AM") {
print ('morning,');
} elseif ( ( date("H") >=12) and
(date("H) < 18)) {
print ('afternoon');
} else {
print ('evening,');
}
print ("$name");
print ('!\n');
} else {
print ('Please log in.\n');
}
?>
</body>
</html>

I have made repeated changes, such as adding single quotes, etc... but I
still continue to get the parse error, Unexpected T_Variable.

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In Kindness
Stephen K. Knight
www.fmwebschool.com
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Professional FileMaker Web Services

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