You may want to do a new post with the word Tablesorter in the subject,
especially if no on chimes in after a day or two.
- Richard

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Richard D. Worth <rdwo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not sure how to make this work with Tablesorter. I should've specified,
> I was just answering the question of how you create a hash from an array in
> JavaScript using jQuery's .each() and hash[key] = value syntax.
> - Richard
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Macsig <sigbac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Richard.
>> thanks for your reply
>> unfortunately looks like I have some trouble to make the code works.
>>
>> If I call the second options everything works fine but with yours the
>> headers are still sortable.
>>
>>        $('.scrolling_table').tablesorter({ headers: h1 });
>>        $('.scrolling_table').tablesorter({ headers: {0: { sorter: false },
>> 1: { sorter: false }, 2: { sorter: false }}});
>>
>>
>> Moreover, looking at tablesorter documentation I have just noticed the
>> best way to achieve my goal is using class="{sorter: false}" for the
>> header I don't want to be sortable but also in this case I have some
>> troubles. My table looks like
>>
>>                <table class="scrolling_table">
>>                        <thead>
>>                                <tr>
>>                                        <th width="3%" class="{sorter:
>> false}">&nbsp;</th>
>>                                        <th width="3%" class="{sorter:
>> false}">&nbsp;</th>
>>                                        <th width="3%" class="{sorter:
>> false}">&nbsp;</th>
>>                                        <th width="36%">task</th>
>>                                        <th width="20%">user</th>
>>                                        <th width="15%">date</th>
>>                                        <th width="20%">pred</th>
>>                                </tr>
>>                        </thead>
>>                        <tbody id="tbody_0">
>>                                <tr class="even" id="task_563">
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">task 1</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">joe</td>
>>                                        <td
>> class="item_cell">11/11/2009</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">no</td>
>>                                </tr>
>>                                <tr class="even" id="task_564">
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">task 2</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">joe</td>
>>                                        <td
>> class="item_cell">11/12/2009</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">no</td>
>>                                </tr>
>>                                <tr class="even" id="task_568">
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">-</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">task 4</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">mark</td>
>>                                        <td
>> class="item_cell">11/18/2009</td>
>>                                        <td class="item_cell">yes</td>
>>                                </tr>
>>                        </tbody>
>>                </table>
>>
>>
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> Thanks again
>>
>>
>> Sig
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 24, 5:15 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <rdwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > function createHeaders(ary) {
>> >   var headers = {};
>> >   $(ary).each(function() {
>> >     headers[this] = { sorter: false };
>> >   });
>> >   return headers;
>> >
>> > }
>> >
>> > var a1 = [0,1,2], a2 = [0,4,5,8];
>> > var h1 = createHeaders(a1), h2 = createHeaders(a2);
>> >
>> > $(this).tablesorter({ headers: h1 });
>> >
>> > $(this).tablesorter({ headers: h2 });
>> >
>> > - Richard
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 6:44 PM, macsig <sigbac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I know this is not strictly related to jquery but I don't know how to
>> > > make it works.
>> >
>> > > I'm working on a function that has as variable an array and for each
>> > > element I need to create a piece of code for an other function.
>> >
>> > > For instance when the array contains [0,1,2] I need to call
>> >
>> > > $(this).tablesorter({headers: {0: { sorter: false }, 1: { sorter:
>> > > false }, 2: { sorter: false }}});
>> >
>> > > and when the array contains [0,4,5,8] I need to call
>> >
>> > > $(this).tablesorter({headers: {0: { sorter: false }, 4: { sorter:
>> > > false }, 5: { sorter: false }, 8: { sorter: false }}});
>> >
>> > > How can I achieve so?
>> >
>> > > THANKS, I appreciate your help
>> >
>> > > Sig
>>
>
>

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