true - it is worldwide, but after a certain hour on the west coast U.S.
things get real quiet until the other side of the Atlantic gets to work. 

Actually, the first thing I ever figured out in jquery many moons ago was a
version of table grouping:
http://www.monkeypuzzle.net/testfiles/jquery/Accordion_table/index_2.html

However, without going into the gory details, I'm building an initial
prototype that I pass over to some .NET developers who will consider the
best final approach from their environment. My table grouping example used
multiple tbodys, which I can't use for this.


Glen Lipka wrote:
> 
> jQuery is world wide!
> 
> You still may want to rethink how you are handling the whole thing.
> This feels like a limited solution for what you want.
> 
> Is there a jQuery plugin that does grouping grids?
> 
> Check out this example:
> http://extjs.com/playpen/ext-2.0-dev5/examples/grid/grouping.html
> It's not small, its 151k with gzipping!  But its beautiful too. Its also
> not
> jQuery.
> But I think this is an awesome example of something a good application
> needs.
> 
> Glen
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/17/07, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> awesome Glen! I can't argue with a functioning demo!
>> I figured I'd have to wait for the european community to wake up before I
>> got my answer!
>>
>>
>>
>> Glen Lipka wrote:
>> >
>> > Ok, you twisted my arm.  Whipped up demo:
>> > http://www.commadot.com/jquery/containsXPath.php#
>> >
>> > This one actually fought me for a little while.  Table cells/rows do
>> not
>> > their "display" setting to be mucked with.
>> >
>> > Glen
>> >
>> >
>>
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