How To Round Up To Two Decimal Places

Mar 29, 2010

i am not good at javascript, but trying to implement or google up a function that would only allow characters in a textbox to have

1. only numeric characters

2. 2 decimal places.

I got this online, but it slices the 3rd decimal, i want it to allow only 2 decimals, any pointers ?

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