Netbeans PHP Validation sees endif as a syntax error?

I'm using NetBeans 6.8. Tried your code and it doesn't have problem with endif instead it said there's something wrong with dd I believe there's mistake on 2nd line votes$j should be $votes$j.

I'm using NetBeans 6.8. Tried your code and it doesn't have problem with endif, instead it said there's something wrong with . I believe there's mistake on 2nd line, votes$j should be $votes$j.

– Ondrej Slinták May 17 '10 at 8:37 yeah I saw that error, changed it.. I think there might be an error on the HTML (this is just a piece of the code) however I don't see why it would interfere with the PHP. – Asaf May 17 '10 at 8:37 is there still error in your code then? – Ondrej Slinták May 17 '10 at 8:40 well, the errors were fixed.. the bug was still there and now it's not anymore, I'm pretty sure it's a bug in the program as mentioned on my own answer – Asaf May 17 '10 at 8:44 No, it's not a bug, you simply forgot to use $ there.

– Ondrej Slinták May 17 '10 at 8:48.

Using if( condition ): ... endif; is valid, maybe it's just a case of NetBeans not being configured to see them as such, in which case it would be something to address to their support team.

Should be and don't forget the closing tag at the end } But the guy above me is right ;).

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