What if to use a function that reads an array? And call it form
gmap_loop.js just after var cities?

On 10 Грд, 14:41, Futsutsuka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now I believe I see where the problem is. So as the variables
> kiev ...etc. are undefined the array with them is in fact empty...
> So. I need to define variables first and only than collect them into
> array...
> Than the question is... how to tell to array cities in gmap_loop.js
> that it should collect only those variable that are equal to names of
> cities defined in PHP array $clean_cities?
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> On 10 Грд, 13:36, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > It is commented now to show how it should work.
> > > If I uncomment it and delete the mannually written array cities in
> > > gmap_loop.js - nothing works and even begins to tell what guys written
> > > above like "places.length is null" etc.
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> > It's very difficult to debug or even tell what you are trying to
> > achieve while you won't show us the problem version.
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> > Do you realise that on the main webpage you have some script that
> > would define an array of undefined variables?
> >    //var cities = new Array(kiev,kharkov,lvov,odessa);
> > would be run long before you have defined any variable called 'kiev'
> > etc.
> > That would get defined later in gmap_loop.js after the page onload
> > event...

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