Currency Converter : Java Glossary

The CurrCon Java Applet displays prices on this web page converted with today’s exchange rates into your local international currency, e.g. Euros, US dollars, Canadian dollars, British Pounds, Indian Rupees… CurrCon requires an up-to-date browser and Java version 1.6 or later, preferably 1.7.0_17. If you can’t see the prices in your local currency, Troubleshoot
Currency Converter
There are lots of currency converters on the web, but this one by Oanda is especially good. It lets you select the as-of date, add conversion fees, and set various preferences. They also have tools for embedding prices in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that automatically convert to the preferred currency using a feature they call FxCommerce. You embed prices like
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write(OANDAconvert(15.95, "USD") );
</script>
And it displays in the reader’s favourite currency. ou can change your favourite currency by clicking to the right of the value. It remembers your favourite currency by sending your browser a cookie. I wrote a free program called CurrCon that displays prices is local currencies like this: $250.00 CAD See details on how it works, how to download it and how to use it.

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