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.
There's a free PHP mortgage calculator at <http://www.drea
n'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
> To: PHP General list
> Cc: Karen E. Lub
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] mortgage calculator
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> 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
At 17:49 5-3-03, you wrote:
I'd like to add a mortgage calculator to a client's site. I've been unable
to find the formula.
Well the calculation depends on the companies policy of course.
1. Normal rent calculation would go like this:
where
i = interest or rent over a certain the period of time (
Karen,
I am currently developing a class for mortgage calculations for our
website. I forced one of our accounts to walk me through the
calculations and the formula's.
The class is still in an alpha stage but I would be more then willing
to share my code when it is completed in 3+ weeks.
Jon
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
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 t
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
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