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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multiply variables Post 302192050 by Anita Flejter on Tuesday 6th of May 2008 01:08:39 AM
Old 05-06-2008
Question Multiply variables

I have no idea about programming, just know some simple html Smilieand I need to get to somebody that can help me with creating the application (?) that will multiply 2 varibales and given price (height x lenght) x $$$.

PLEASE HELP!Smilie

edit by bakunin: Anita, as much as we appreciate your question, i have to tell you that you posted it to the wrong forum part. This part, as the name should suggest, is a "Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems" an definitely not for a scripting problem such as yours.

I will transfer your post to where it belongs, but i would like to ask you to place your postings right from now on.

Last edited by bakunin; 05-06-2008 at 09:36 AM..
 

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