Your heredoc needs a little modification (because it's actually Nowdoc!):
echo <<<EX
<p>Game: {$data['game_name']}<br/>
the owner of the game is {$data['game_owner']}
</p>
EX;
Heredoc identifiers (unlike nowdoc ones) cannot be quoted. 'EX'
needs to become EX
.
You're confusing Nowdoc with heredoc.
Complex data types in strings must be surrounded by {}
for them to be parsed as variables. For example, $data['game_name']
should be {$data['game_name']}
.
In the obsoleted PHP versions ( before PHP 7.3) the heredoc terminator must not have any preceding whitespace. From the documentation:
The closing identifier may be indented by space or tab, in which case the indentation will be stripped from all lines in the doc string. Prior to PHP 7.3.0, the closing identifier must begin in the first column of the line.
You're mixing up heredoc and nowdoc here. You want to use heredoc and not Nowdoc because you've got variables inside your string. Heredocs are "extended" double quoted strings, whereas nowdocs are more akin to a single quoted string, in that variables are not parsed in nowdoc strings, but are in heredoc.
- More on heredoc here.
- More on Nowdoc here.
Please read the documentation more carefully on these.