/* The following function creates an XMLHttpRequest object... */function createRequestObject(){	var request_o; //declare the variable to hold the object.	var browser = navigator.appName; //find the browser name	if(browser == "Microsoft Internet Explorer"){		/* Create the object using MSIE's method */		request_o = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");	}else{		/* Create the object using other browser's method */		request_o = new XMLHttpRequest();	}	return request_o; //return the object}/* You can get more specific with version information by using 	parseInt(navigator.appVersion)	Which will extract an integer value containing the version 	of the browser being used.*//* The variable http will hold our new XMLHttpRequest object. */var http = createRequestObject(); /* Function called to get the product categories list */function convertir(){	/* Create the request. The first argument to the open function is the method (POST/GET),		and the second argument is the url... 		document contains references to all items on the page		We can reference document.form_category_select.select_category_select and we will 				be referencing the dropdown list. The selectedIndex property will give us the 		index of the selected item. 	*/	document.getElementById('monedas').innerHTML = '<img src="loading.gif">';	http.open('get', "ejemplo.php?desde=" + document.form1.desde.value + "&hacia=" + document.form1.hacia.value +"&cantidad=" + document.form1.cantidad.value);		/* Define a function to call once a response has been received. This will be our		handleProductCategories function that we define below. */	http.onreadystatechange = handleProducts; 	/* Send the data. We use something other than null when we are sending using the POST		method. */	http.send(null);}/* Function called to handle the list that was returned from the internal_request.php file.. */function handleProducts(){	/* Make sure that the transaction has finished. The XMLHttpRequest object 		has a property called readyState with several states:		0: Uninitialized		1: Loading		2: Loaded		3: Interactive		4: Finished */	if(http.readyState == 4){ //Finished loading the response		/* We have got the response from the server-side script,			let's see just what it was. using the responseText property of 			the XMLHttpRequest object. */		var response = http.responseText;		/* And now we want to change the product_categories <div> content.			we do this using an ability to get/change the content of a page element 			that we can find: innerHTML. */								document.getElementById('monedas').innerHTML = response;	}}function handleProducts2(){	/* Make sure that the transaction has finished. The XMLHttpRequest object 		has a property called readyState with several states:		0: Uninitialized		1: Loading		2: Loaded		3: Interactive		4: Finished */	if(http.readyState == 4){ //Finished loading the response		/* We have got the response from the server-side script,			let's see just what it was. using the responseText property of 			the XMLHttpRequest object. */		var response = http.responseText;		/* And now we want to change the product_categories <div> content.			we do this using an ability to get/change the content of a page element 			that we can find: innerHTML. */								document.getElementById('product_cage').innerHTML = response;	}}function handleProducts3(){	/* Make sure that the transaction has finished. The XMLHttpRequest object 		has a property called readyState with several states:		0: Uninitialized		1: Loading		2: Loaded		3: Interactive		4: Finished */	if(http.readyState == 4){ //Finished loading the response		/* We have got the response from the server-side script,			let's see just what it was. using the responseText property of 			the XMLHttpRequest object. */		var response = http.responseText;		/* And now we want to change the product_categories <div> content.			we do this using an ability to get/change the content of a page element 			that we can find: innerHTML. */								document.getElementById('news').innerHTML = response;	}}