Don't take this the wrong way, but I love you man, everything works
great, thanks a lot :)

On Nov 29, 9:10 am, "Christian Bach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> This issue has been resolved in the latest tablesorter release.
>
> Get it from:http://tablesorter.com/
>
> /Christian
>
> 2007/11/29, pambuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have the exact same problem and frankly, I'm out of ideas.
> > Last thing I tried was writing a widget, to rebind events, but clicks
> > are fired n+1 number of sortings.
>
> > I'm a JS (and jQuery) noob, but I'd really appreciate a solution /
> > workaround / hack / whatever.
>
> > I guess I'll sort the table through ajax or even reload the page :/,
> > too bad, because I really liked the idea of using tablesorter.
>
> > Raymond, could you please describe your workaround?
>
> > On Nov 8, 3:20 pm, Raymond78 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > First, a big thanks for creating this great plugin! Very nice.
>
> > > I am using TableSorter 2.0 on a table which contains rows on which I
> > > have added some event handlers (using jquery; the events have nothing
> > > to do with sorting, they're for highlighting and processing clicks).
>
> > > These event handlers work fine, until I click on a column heading to
> > > sort the table. The sorting works fine, but the event handlers don't
> > > work anymore. After having a look at the sourcecode, it seems to me
> > > that TableSorter effectively removes any event handlers because of the
> > > way it sorts the table. I studied all documentation and examples, but
> > > I couldn't find anything to do this. (There is something to trigger
> > > sorting, but that is the other way around.)
>
> > > My question is, is this correct, or am I overlooking something here?
> > > Is there is any way to preserve the row event handlers?
>
> > > For now, I have created a small workaround by passing an extra
> > > parameter that contains a function call, which is called after the
> > > sorting is finished; but if there is already a way to do this I'd like
> > > to know.
>
> > > I hope someone can help me out. Thanks in advance.
>
> > > Kind regards,
>
> > > Raymond

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