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moapp
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11/09/10 02:17 PM (15 years ago)

Can i have an example code of the mortgage calculator?

i want an example so i can create another one but i need an example of how it's coded so i can show to my friend to code for me. Thanks
 
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11/09/10 04:31 PM (15 years ago)
i have also another question. i'm no programmer in anyway. so bare with me on my basic questions. i see the mortgage calculator uses html and java. so if the code is in html and java. do i just paste the whole code in java and html pn the *custom HTML*? or java files and html files should be separated? please let me know as i want to develop a new app. thanks
 
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11/09/10 05:58 PM (15 years ago)
I think you mean JavaScript. Huge difference between Java and Javascript. Anyway, for simple javascript, just put some functions in the section of your webpage and trigger them however you need in your html. Google Javascript example to get started.
 
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11/09/10 06:15 PM (15 years ago)
@mapapp Check the Text app you created. I just created a Sample Payment Calculator using the CustomHTML screen. This is the exact code used in the sample on the screen. I would suggest copy/paste into a text document so you can review how it works easier?
 
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11/09/10 08:07 PM (15 years ago)
hi, thanks you for the help. and the information. i had no idea that java and javascript was not the same :P thanks for the sample. appreciated
 

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