It is a matter of writing the correct associated javascript. If you use the checkout wizard to create your form I think it adds that code automatically. You could look at that as an example and derive it to fit your needs.
It is a matter of writing the correct associated javascript. If you use the checkout wizard to create your form I think it adds that code automatically. You could look at that as an example and derive it to fit your needs.
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