OK, maybe I see the reason for firing the request another time. It is about the pagination if my list result (many entries) spans several pages -> it is far from obvious to let javascript know how to order this...

manuel aldana schrieb:
I really like the grid component. Especially the built-in ordering (clicking on column headers).

what I miss is that javascript is not used when ordering the tables, at each click a complete HTTP request is fired. The data itself is not changed so another server call wouldn't be necessary. I at least did not find a javascript enable parameter.

If it is not supported yet, maybe this could be a nice improvement for this component. For non-JS clients maybe there could even be a fallback to standard HTTP request style.

Apart from that why was grid-component not desinged to use div-style (vs. tables) for row layout? maybe due to browser compability (especially older IEs)?



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