[Javascript] (no subject)
james
james at southspace.org
Thu Apr 14 08:58:40 CDT 2005
if you put "javascript shopping cart tutorial" into google.com you
find pages like this
http://codepunk.hardwar.org.uk/ajs38.htm
(Advanced JavaScript Lesson 35: A Simple Shopping Cart)
H.T.H.
James
>hi john,
>
>im in two minds of whether to do my program in javascript or
>vbscript, im alrady familiar with vb but wnat to undersatnd
>javascript then compare the two.
>
>John Warner <john at jwarner.com> wrote:
>
>Why are you unwilling to do his homework assignment for him? I bet
>he needs the grade in a serious fashion...
>
>
>
>John Warner
>
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>[mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Harrison
>Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:22 AM
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>Subject: Re: [Javascript] (no subject)
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>At least try to make your posts vaguely related to JavaScript.
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>On 4/13/05, rene james
><<mailto:rjb_specialist at yahoo.co.uk>rjb_specialist at yahoo.co.uk>
>wrote:
>
>hello to all members,
>
>im new to javascript and would like to know its full capabilities,
>are there any examples of programs that allow a person to:
>
>1.Create a web site for renting cars. The first web page should
>offer 4 different cars for rent (each car for a different weekly
>price). For each car the user should be able to select the number of
>weeks that the car is to be hired for (For each car provide a list
>box for the user to select the number of weeks for that car - and
>select '0' if the user does not require that car).
>
>The user should be able to decide whether or not to pay for extra
>personal insurance (use radio buttons) and the cost will be 10%
>extra on the page total price. The user can also opt to be on a
>mailing list (use a checkbox for this - which is initially set as
>checked).
>
>When the basic page is working code should be included to allow the
>total ticket cost to be saved in a cookie.
>
>
>2. Create a second page to allow the user to enter in their name,
>and postcode.
>
>
>3. The final page should access the cookie information in order to
>show all the details entered on second page and just the total price
>from the first page.
>
>The three web pages should be called: car.htm, name.htm, and final.htm.
>
>
>4. After you have the main web pages working add user data input
>validation and more sophisticated cookie handling methods (eg - to
>handle any user input data lengths).
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