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
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
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 t
Maybe I should have mentioned this, but in my case, I'm using
hoverIntent, trying to write a sort of flyover context menu for each
table row. Is the event object and it's target and so on available to
me in the callback functions? I wish I actually knew what I was
doing...
Nat
On Nov 9, 8:17 a
Wouldn't it be best (bug or no bug) to just bind the event to the
tbody or table element, and check the clicked row from event.target?
This method only needs one event handler binding regardless of the
number of rows (so performance is better), it works even when you add
rows dynamically, and it d
Hi,
I'm having essentially the same issue and have been tearing my hair
out
about it for a while now. Do you think you could elaborate on your
workaround? At this point I've sort of lost all principles concerning
awful
hacks and just want to get this implemented.
Thanks,
Nat
On Nov 8, 8:20 am
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