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lucky7 01-19-2013 06:10 PM

Need help on this
 
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Need a javascript code for the inch to cm converter with select box
please helppp!!!

Philip M 01-19-2013 06:24 PM

This forum is not a free coding service. As a general rule, the people helping out in this forum don't write code for others (especially code that appears to be for homework), but try to help with fixing code that doesn't work. You may perhaps get someone to write this script for you, but you'll be far more likely to get help if you have made a substantial effort and written some code yourself. Then someone here will almost certainly help you correct/improve your work.



All advice is supplied packaged by intellectual weight, and not by volume. Contents may settle slightly in transit.

lucky7 01-19-2013 06:32 PM

I need it for my test so please if u know the answer please for the love of god help

DanInMa 01-19-2013 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lucky7 (Post 1307403)
I need it for my test so please if u know the answer please for the love of god help

for a test? Yeah your screwed buddy, no one here is going to do it for you. may as well make some honest attempts yourself and get help fixing them.

DanInMa 01-19-2013 07:08 PM

http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/event_onchange.asp
https://www.inkling.com/read/javascr...g-with-numbers
http://xmetow.hubpages.com/hub/How-T...m-Cm-To-Inches

Philip M 01-19-2013 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by lucky7 (Post 1307403)
I need it for my test so please if u know the answer please for the love of god help

It is not really in your best interests that others do your all or most homework for you. Your teacher may gain a false and exaggerated idea of your programming capabilities and so not offer you the support you need. Also, if you hand in other people's work which you do not completely understand, then you will start to fall behind and your difficulties will increase.

Pretending that other people's work is your own is normally regarded as cheating. Dishonest, in fact.

Old Pedant 01-20-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Philip M (Post 1307421)
Pretending that other people's work is your own is normally regarded as cheating. Dishonest, in fact.

"In fact"??

Call me old-fashioned, but I thought cheating and dishonest are, for the purposes of a classroom (or most of life, for that matter), synonyms.

In other words, it makes as much sense to my old brain to say
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Pretending that other people's work is your own is normally regarded as dishonest. Cheating, in fact.
Is it a commentary on the state of affairs today that cheating may NOT be dishonest??

Philip M 01-20-2013 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Old Pedant (Post 1307533)
"In fact"??

Is it a commentary on the state of affairs today that cheating may NOT be dishonest??

Well, if you are a politician ...... :)


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