[Javascript] order form question

Cutter Bl cutterbl at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 12 12:30:56 CST 2002


The NOPCart (www.nopdesign.com) could be fairly easily adjusted to handle 
your requirements. Although my users select one item at a time, they do 
often change quantity on the fly and the script handles it quite nicely. It 
is very straightforward and not difficult to adjust.

Cutter
http://www.falcon-knives.com

----Original Message Follows----
From: Dave <schemer at cyou.com>
Reply-To: javascript at LaTech.edu
To: javascript at LaTech.edu
Subject: Re: [Javascript] order form question
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 07:50:40 -0600

I looked at your files for some answers and your form does pretty much do 
what I want it to. But, in order
to keep my form like it is, I am going to have to try to incorporate it into 
my form. Imagine  Imagine a
150 row table with columns for "quantity" , "item #", "description", and 
"price". Currently the customer
selects the quantity of however many of whatever product and works their way 
down the list where they find
a shipping schedule. They add their items cost and shipping (on their own) 
and proceed to the checkout.
They select a payment option and go from there. Well sometimes they choose 
the wrong shipping, forget the
tax etc...and I usually eat the difference...I would like to leave it like 
it is, with the exception of all
the amounts and prices being added up so when they get to the bottom, 
clicking "ADD TO CART" will show the
final total. Then I would like this total carried over to the next html page 
which is the payment screen. I
would also make them select if they were in Florida or not for proper 
taxing...Anyone ever convert one like
I this?
Thanks,
Dave

p.s. Esther, I couldn't pull the source up using NN 4.79

Esther_Strom at hmco.com wrote:

 > I have a set of files that does autocalculation, including tax. There's 
an
 > HTML file and a .js file. The files are somewhat long, so I'm not going 
to
 > paste them here. They're at
 > http://www.emstrom.com/~emstrom/tests/neworder2.htm (the .js file is 
called
 > order2.js - paste this URL to see the source:
 > view-source:http://www.emstrom.com/~emstrom/tests/order2.js)
 >
 > Esther
 >

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