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Exactly that's why it will work, try it, i admit that one might not work. But this one will

<?php
$var = "test, proving you wrong";
echo "<script>alert('".$var."');</script>";
?>

 

Unless he is trying to do something to make php interact with the JS after the page has loaded, but he didn't say he did. If you do then look at ajax.

Not sure why this is in the PHP section, but I am pretty sure you can do the toString in javascript.

 

<Script type="text/javascript">
var myfriends=new Array("John", "Bob", "Sue")
alert(myfriends.toString());
</script>

 

from http://www.javascriptkit.com/jsref/arrays.shtml

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