The detail was: "[1:]" for the range starting at 1.

I thought about, how my code is performing, cause of the repeating lib 
calls.
You cleared that perfectly! ;-)

I wonder, that no one except Mandar Vaze is interrested in this feature, as 
i missed it some times!
Or maybe everybody could solve that himself?!

Am Montag, 13. Mai 2013 23:12:58 UTC+2 schrieb Anthony:
>
> Thank you Anthony! i allready thought about that,
>
> but it is meant as workaround...
>>
>
> Perhaps I'm missing something -- what exactly is it that you "thought 
> about"?
>  
>
>> Can you help me in making a entire grid row to a link?
>>
>
> As a couple others have mentioned, I think the only option is to use 
> Javascript. If you Google the topic, you'll find several Javascript 
> options. If you don't want to use Javascript, then I think the only other 
> option is to build a pseudo-table without using actual <table> and <tr> 
> elements, which the SQLFORM.grid will not do for you.
>
> Anthony
>

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