@herrbag Not much I can do to fix this one. Someone has to submit an answer, either the commenter, the OP, or perhaps someone like yourself. We don't have a convert "comment to answer" ability, only the reverse (answer to comment).
awesome event - i forgot how beautiful the sound of those engines are, though i can't imagine the locals like it that much haha - could of used a breeze, 10 hours in direct sunlight all day made me misserable by 6pm but dad loved it so thats all that matters
So the station got a 'tip' or something, then called the NTSB to verify, some intern at the NTSB confirmed it, and then the station put it on air
I'm not sure who exactly was pranking who
Someone called it into the station, and then some poor intern at the NTSB got a call that he thought was a prank so he (or she) said 'yeah, sure, whatever'
The US Airways QRH contained an Evacuation checklist, which included the following procedures for the captain: select parking brake ON, turn engine master switches 1 and 2 to OFF, and initiate the evacuation command.
<........> The captain stated that he considered completing his part of the checklist but that he realized that the items would not help the situation.
i've been using a template system for a while now with php (savant3 for the template system)
this is allowing me to keep backend code separate from front end for the most part - and its cool
i need to get a php array into javascript
normally, i'd loop through and print the javascript with php
but i'm thinking, since i'm using the template and the page isn't rendered till i've done all my work in php - couldn't i build a json array in php which i know how to do, then when the html / javascript loads, read back that json array?
I'm going to assume that the two arrays you've given for PHP and JS are not related, and they're just examples of how arrays look in the two languages. Clearly you're not going to be able to convert those sequences of letters and numbers into those city names.
PHP provides a function to convert ...