as an alternative, consider a service like dynamicconverter.com (free
[link on page required] up to 10,000 hits/month).
it lets you put a drop-down list of currencies and will show a converted
value in selected currency.
if you need to bill customers in different currencies, then this is not
the best solution, but if you bill them all in one currency only and
just want to provide prices in other currencies as a guidance then it is
a good solution. just state explicitly that all billing will be in a
certain currency.

Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/



Will Tomlinson wrote:
> I've done a bit of searching through the archives but can't come up with a 
> concrete answer for my situation here. 
>
> I've setup an events application in which each event has a ticket price. I 
> display this field's value with dollarformat(). No problem there.
>
> But now, my client wants to allow a few specific international currencies for 
> display.
>
> He says:
>
> "I've been thinking about this one... we do need to address the issue of 
> multiple currencies. Probably an additional field, default to US$ but include 
> Euros, C$, A$, probably some more."
>
> Is there an easy way to do this? Would LSCurrencyFormat() just automatically 
> take care of everything for me?
>
> Thanks,
> Will
>
>  
>
>
>
> 

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