George Pitcher wrote:
I am using PHP5.1 with Smarty templates on my page (but not on the
standalone page).
Smarty doesn't offer anything other than the sprintf() options for string
formatting of decimal numbers, and I'm already doing that.
Do you think Smarty could be so unsmart as to undo the
> George Pitcher wrote:
> >> Are you sure the web service is giving you 160.44? I get it
> displayed as
> >> expected...
> >>
> >> http://dev.stut.net/php/pitcher.php
> >>
> > Yes, I am echoing the 160.44 ok. I'm just not getting the 44c
> in my display
> > price. I'm on Windows NT - could that
> George Pitcher wrote:
> > As part of a result from a web-service call, I get a price in
> dollars and
> > cents as a decimal number eg.160.44 (the example I am working on. This
> > price is for permission to re-use some published material and for each
> > additional separate pagerange, $3 needs
George Pitcher wrote:
Are you sure the web service is giving you 160.44? I get it displayed as
expected...
http://dev.stut.net/php/pitcher.php
Yes, I am echoing the 160.44 ok. I'm just not getting the 44c in my display
price. I'm on Windows NT - could that be a factor?
I'm not sure w
George Pitcher wrote:
As part of a result from a web-service call, I get a price in dollars and
cents as a decimal number eg.160.44 (the example I am working on. This
price is for permission to re-use some published material and for each
additional separate pagerange, $3 needs to be added afterw
Hi,
As part of a result from a web-service call, I get a price in dollars and
cents as a decimal number eg.160.44 (the example I am working on. This
price is for permission to re-use some published material and for each
additional separate pagerange, $3 needs to be added afterwards.
So I have th
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