Ajax World Exchange Rate Converter 
Version
1.5.2 (last update on Oct 26, 2009)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
2
Favoured
5
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
14480
Date Added
13 September 2007
PLEASE NOTE: This module will NOT work unless the module is on a live fully web accessible website.
26/10/2009 UPDATED v1.5.2!
No longer requires registration.
Use online designer tool to custom design your codebase (see http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/webmasters/live-currency-converter.html)
Now uses 54 live inter-bank rates updated every 5mins.
Displays Last update date and time.
Set default Currency FROM and Currency TO.
Requires credit line in tact to function.
10/12/2008 UPDATED v1.5!
Module now requires registration (http://www.joomlamodules.co.uk) and is fully 1.5 compatible.
30/04/2008 UPDATED v1.1!
New features include:
- edit width and height
- edit all colors,fonts,sizes,border,title,etc
- set updated date as your local time!
LICENSE:
This Module is licensed under GPL
bycrazyinside on February 5, 2008
All elements appearing after the plugin disappear and you could only use the converter as last element.
There is no chance to set the size of the element and placed in left or right column did not look well unless you have 200 px column size
An update/fix would be appreciated
There is no chance to set the size of the element and placed in left or right column did not look well unless you have 200 px column size
An update/fix would be appreciated
Owner's reply
fixed in update!
byDumbo on September 14, 2007
Very good module, install's easily and works.
Have found that it can affect layout in some areas.
Also a note to the Author... checked your site and how do we get the quick bar as listed on your site?
Have found that it can affect layout in some areas.
Also a note to the Author... checked your site and how do we get the quick bar as listed on your site?
bysaravalli on September 13, 2007
Tried it. Worked fine.
I wish it had Indian Currency (Rupee) in it.
Is it possible?
Thanks
I wish it had Indian Currency (Rupee) in it.
Is it possible?
Thanks





