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 Posted by Viz on 06/15/50 11:40 
I own a computer business and I need some help with my online computer  
configurator. 
 
I have it setup to where a customer can configure their computer and click  
"update price" and it will show a new update price. 
 
What I want to do now, is take that updated price and pass along to a  
confirmation page.  Once the customer proceeds from the confirmation page to  
the payment page I want that variable to passed along again as a hidden  
variable. 
 
Does that make sense to anyone? 
 
Here is the script that spits out the updated price on configurator page:  
Any help would be appreciated. 
 
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- 
function sum(objRef) { 
var result = 439.99; 
result += (objRef.office_case.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_processor.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_memory.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_HD.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_Second_HD.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_OD.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_second_OD.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_Video.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_OS.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_keyboard.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_Monitor.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_printer.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_multimedia.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_Networking.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_Networking2.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.office_warranty.value - 0); 
result += (objRef.Shipping_Method.value -  
0);document.getElementById("amount").innerHTML = result; 
} 
//--></script> 
<table border=0> 
<tr> 
<td><b>Updated Price:</b> $</td> 
<td><div id="amount"></div></td> 
</tr>
 
  
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