Anyone know a workaround for this? :) Christian, any
thoughts?

-kim, who would really like to not code a bunch of
tablesorting tonight in php ;)

--- Kim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> ATTN: Christian or anyone else familiar :)
> 
> I'm trying to use TableSorter for a few large
> batches
> of data, but am getting JS errors depending on what
> content is in the columns.
> 
> For example:
> 
> -Digit-only data works, but MIXED data (ex: some
> fields are empty, and some have decimal values)
> fails.
> 
> -Special characters break the sorting. For example,
> I
> have a list of titles and some titles start with
> special characters (ex: .hack//SIGN, ~To Heart~).
> This
> also breaks.
> 
> I suspect these are breaking because of something to
> do with the generic sorting function:
> 
> generic: function(a,b) { return ((a[1] < b[1]) ? -1
> :
> ((a[1] > b[1]) ? 1 : 0)); }
> 
> I usually use MYSQL's sorting mechanisms to filter
> queries (var1 < var2) and this method works with
> special characters and such, so I'm not sure what
> the
> best way to modify the js file would be (for a
> temporary solution, until this is "fixed" in a
> subsequent release).
> 
> Do you know of the reason why these cases are
> breaking, and/or what a good workaround would be?
> 
> thanks,
> -kim
> 
> 
> 
>  
>
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