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Java calculator
Hey guys, On my website at www.psmoney.com I would like to replace my html forms with a java calculator so that a customer can enter any amount of money to trade. An example of what im looking for is http://www.cashmanbrian.com/mambo/i...id=34&Itemid=49
Please let me know if any of you can design something like that for me with the rates I wish to put in. I know this should be super easy for anybody that knows what they are doing.
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 Originally Posted by psmoney
Hey guys, On my website at www.psmoney.com I would like to replace my html forms with a java calculator so that a customer can enter any amount of money to trade. An example of what im looking for is http://www.cashmanbrian.com/mambo/i...id=34&Itemid=49
Please let me know if any of you can design something like that for me with the rates I wish to put in. I know this should be super easy for anybody that knows what they are doing.
http://www.cashmanbrian.com/mambo/i...id=34&Itemid=49 is dead.
And how much are you paying?
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