[PHP] mortgage calculator

2003-03-05 Thread Karen E. Lubrecht
I'd like to add a mortgage calculator to a client's site. I've been unable
to find the formula. In searching php.net, I found a discussion from back in
2000 related to some buggy code. My web search hasn't produced anything
other than realtor and mortgage companies and a perl script site. I'm not
familiar with perl and would prefer avoiding it until my knowledge improves.
There were corrections for a java script somewhere, but I'm beginning to
think it is down. Some things seem so obvious that you just don't think you
need to bookmark! So why can't I remember...

I would just prefer not reinventing the wheel. Suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.

Karen


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RE: [PHP] mortgage calculator

2003-03-05 Thread Karen E. Lubrecht
Thanks, Mark! I haven't checked it in detail yet, but if nothing else it has
the formula for which I was searching.

Karen

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Heintz PHP Mailing Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:04 PM
 To: Karen E. Lubrecht
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 Subject: Re: [PHP] mortgage calculator



 http://dave.imarc.net/ offers one.  I haven't used it yet myself, though.

 mh.

 On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Karen E. Lubrecht wrote:

  I'd like to add a mortgage calculator to a client's site. I've
 been unable
  to find the formula. In searching php.net, I found a discussion
 from back in
  2000 related to some buggy code. My web search hasn't produced anything
  other than realtor and mortgage companies and a perl script
 site. I'm not
  familiar with perl and would prefer avoiding it until my
 knowledge improves.
  There were corrections for a java script somewhere, but I'm beginning to
  think it is down. Some things seem so obvious that you just
 don't think you
  need to bookmark! So why can't I remember...
 
  I would just prefer not reinventing the wheel. Suggestions
 would be greatly
  appreciated.
 
  Karen




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RE: [PHP] mortgage calculator

2003-03-05 Thread Karen E. Lubrecht
WOW! This list has been a wonderful resource! Thanks to all of you.
To top it off I have learned a great new technique for google search, start
in the back end of relevance! (You probably all know that, but for some
reason I never made the connection.) In addition to the site that Mark
mentioned,
http://www.karakas-online.de/myServices/showfile.php?highlight=mortgage was
included among others.

David, the link to the perl script is http://www.nohope.net/perl/ I'm not a
Perlie so I didn't check it.

Considering my many hats, I confess to have learned the formula long ago,
but couldn't get my hands on the formula when I needed it. Frustrating and I
won't even go there.

Thanks to all!

Karen

 -Original Message-
 From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:11 PM
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 Cc: Karen E. Lubrecht
 Subject: Re: [PHP] mortgage calculator


 Karen --

 ...and then Karen E. Lubrecht said...
 %
 ...
 % familiar with perl and would prefer avoiding it until my
 knowledge improves.

 Actually, if you can read php, you can probably read perl; php is very
 perl-ish.

 If you *do* find it, I'd love to see a followup post :-)  Heck, I'd even
 take the perl script location; I speak perl.  In fact, I'm sure I can
 translate the perl script for a small fee; it shouldn't take long.


 HTH  HAND

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