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Old 08-23-2005, 04:00 PM
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Hello! I have an excel spreadsheet that does calculations for a leasing company. I want to put this calculator on their website but cannot get it to work after it's up there or the formatting is all goofy. Does anyone know of any online calculators that can be formulated without a lot of programming knowledge? Or better yet, some software that will create a calculator for me? It's for car leasing so a regular javascript calculator doesn't work for this project. Thank you in advance.
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For something like this, I don't think you'll find any.

Any time I've had to do a calculator, it's usually a combination of JScript and ASP.
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I would agree with Adam - usually creating some type of an server side calculator might be a lot better. There is ExcelEverywhere that might work depending on your needs, but probably a customer script is a lot nicer looking.
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Hi

This almost certainly has to be php, not asp. There's a simple amortisation calculator shown at Free PHP Mortgage Calculator - LoansandDebts.com and there are plenty of others around.

See also Mortgage amortization calculator Free Download

The principal is the same for leasing, although the algorithm may differ. You set the parameters.

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