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george
04-Sep-2003, 08:29 AM
I have an existing currency converter...

http://www.footballheaven.net/currencyconverter.htm

I have tried copying, pasting using !!<, etc and cannot get this chart to embed in a fragment, well I can but the form does not work. Not 100% sure where the form script should go either...

G.

Jan
04-Sep-2003, 09:01 PM
Hi George,

Take a look at our free software library, we have instructions on how to do this for a different converter in there.

Regards,

george
04-Sep-2003, 09:52 PM
I would still prefer the one I have for the time being. Someone can check fifty dollars or euros for example. I wouldn't rule out using your one in the future though...

G.

Jan
05-Sep-2003, 06:51 AM
Hi George,

I didn't mean for you to change over to that one - I thought that the instructions might give you a hint as to where you had to put the code for your one.

Cheers,

george
05-Sep-2003, 10:33 AM
Still needing help on this one...

G.

pinbrook
05-Sep-2003, 10:43 AM
Hi george

I'm not abolutely clear as to the problem here.

but take a look at http://www.surf-wax.co.uk/acatalog

at the bottom of the left hand nav we have the xe currency converter is this what you are after

Highlight the code to see how it is integrated into act-primary

george
06-Sep-2003, 06:54 AM
I'd still prefer to use the one I have been using :D

pinbrook
06-Sep-2003, 10:17 AM
but you are using the xe.com one

which is the one I am using and the ine that jan suggests

harlequin
08-Sep-2003, 04:18 PM
(had to get that in!) can i just say that in my honest opinion it is far better than letting people go to the converter and have to type in the amounts and countries themselves...our one passes the prices and countries without effort based directly on the price for the product and the link you click...actually it is a modification of the method explained in the aug and a rather nice one at that.

for an example try http://www.tiggypig.com/acatalog/CAR_DVD_SYSTEM2.html and you will see what we mean...

however you may have some compelling reason to use the big form thing...its up to you...

steve quinn
harlequin domains
www.harlequindomains.com
Actinic Design, Hosting and Marketing

Jan
08-Sep-2003, 04:50 PM
Yes Steve wrote that script - I should have said that when I posted my message - it is one of many free scripts available to his customers. It is also one of the most popular items in my library so it must be good.

Regards,

harlequin
08-Sep-2003, 05:09 PM
please all excuse me for my blatant plug... :D

steve