I've implemented tablesorter in my page using links to do the sorting rather than table headers. The reason being that the visible columns have the data in such a way that sorting on them is non-intuitive (the first column has both a job title and department title, so how to specify to sort on one or the other? I created hidden columns one for each data element and hid them).This works beautifully in Firefox and webkit browsers, but IE 7 and 8 are returning the following error when trying to sort on a hidden column that isn't the last column in the table. If I display a column, the sorting works fine on it, but hidden and not last, it errors. Changing the order of the hidden columns doesn't change the behavior, last column works and the other three error.Line: 552Error: 'undefined' is null or not an object.the line is referring to jquery.tablesorter.js here:
function setHeadersCss(table, $headers, list, css) {
// remove all header information
I'm using the tablesorter plugin and having a heck of a time creating a parser to sort a column of images. One of my columns can have one of three images whose HTML code is below:
Now using the example of custom parsers from tablesorter's website, I attempted to create my own parser as seen below:
<script type="text/javascript" id="js"> // add parser through the tablesorter addParser method $.rides.addParser({ // set a unique id
[Code]....
However this code does not work. Every other column is sortable so I know the script itself is working but the column with the images refuses to sort. I also tried using regex to change the images into a sortable number for the script to use but that did not seem to work either.
I've been working on getting a table with a super header and sub headers to only sort by the sub headers. The example at [URL] shows this is possible but everytime I try to run the code the items in the top row are used to sort columns starting with 0. I've tried two different versions of jquery and re-downloaded Tablesorter twice now. It seems as if this should be easy and I'm just missing some amazingly simple thing.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/ TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head>
When a thead contain less columns than real columns in the tbody section, the Tablesorter plugin produces a variable not found error in jquery coreTo reproduce simply do not put all <th> in thead that correspond to columns in tbody.
I'm trying to get tablesorter working on my site, as per [URL]
Here's the page I'm working on: [URL]
I've included references to jquery-1.5.1.min.js and jquery.tablesorter.min.js in the page header, and uploaded the files to my site. I'm sure the references are OK, because if I use firefox web developer to view javascript it can find both of these.
I've included a script in the header to sort the table:
The table has an id of "myTable" and is of class "tablesorter".
I've uploaded the css file, and again, I'm sure this is being located OK, because the table has the look and feel of a tablesorter class, and again web Developer is able to display the css correctly.
BUT, the icons aren't appearing, and the table is not sorting. I've put copies of the icons in root, in the same directory as the page and the same directory as the jquery files for good measure, but they're not being found. And no amount of clicking will sort the columns.
I'm trying to get tablesorter [URL] working but pasting the example table, when the given document.ready() function fires, I get a javascript error saying that $ ("myTable").tablesorter(); is not a function. Can anyone confirm this works with Jquery 1.2.3?
The tablesorter plug-in by Christian Bach has what I think are a couple of bugs/anomalies. 1) a column that starts with a zero is not identified as a 'digit'. I think it should be. 2) a column that starts with an IP address that looks like 192.168.1.1 or 1.127.77.1 -- that is any IP with a single digit is not identified as an IP address because the "is" function only looks for d{2,3} instead of d{1,3}. 3) some of the examples in the source code are wrong. Otherwise a great plug-in and worth the effort to debug.
I am trying out the Tablesorter in Wordpress 2.7.1 to make a membership list sortable. For some reason the sortable features isn't being enabled (or at least visible). Here are the steps I've taken so far: 1) In the header.php file I added the following code between the head tags:
But, while the table shows up on the page, the sortable features are not visible. NOTE: In Wordpress I have the WP-Table Reloaded plugin activated, but to trouble shoot this issue, I am not using the shortcode and using a HTML table directly in the page, for now.
at least going to be a double post from in the jQuery Plugin list. I'm being moderated yet on that list, and it doesn't seem to get much activity.I'm going to post this here since the Tablesorter developer hasn't gotten back to me yet.I took a copy of the latest version in SVN and modified it to have jQuery UI Theme support. It seems to work very well and anyone is welcome to use it.[code]I was hoping this would be included into tablesorter so I just threw up the modified version on my work site for now.
I am trying to use the plugin tablesorter that has a pager, for one table in a page it works fine, but when I put two tables, the pager links [next, previous,....] for the first table is moved under the
How can I use textExtraction to sort based on whatever number is in that first LI element? I have tried various things, but just can't seem to get it. //Various forms of the below... trying to find the right path to the element. textExtractionCustom: { 0: function(o) { return $('li','ul.serversgs',o).html(); } } textExtraction: { 0: function(o) { return $('li','ul.serversgs',o).html(); } }
// This from within my own function called by whatever column I'm sorting by (0 above). return node.childNodes[0 ].childNodes[0 ].innerHTML; Am I wrong and I cannot do this, even though the sample above is directly from the Tablesorter site as an example of bypassing HTML markup inside the TDs?
I'm using tablesorter in my app and it's working great except.. the ip address sorting seems to be slightly broken. It will sort on the first two groups fine, on the third group it tries to sort once and gets it wrong and on the last group it won't sort at all.bob
After a bit of debugging the issue is that an ip address is being detected as a digit, i.e 192.168.1.100 is detected as the number 192.168 and hence only sorting on the first two groups. I fixed this by moving the digit to the end of the parsers. This is not a proper fix but works for me. Secondly the parser needs to be changed as follows. Without the debug line obviously. It was limiting each group to 2 characters and only sorting the first two groups.
According to the documentation, tablesorter plugin should be able to sort by shortdates (Both UK and US formats).The user can select a dateFormat, like "dd/mm/yyy" when setting up the sorter.I've tried to do this - but it has no effect at all.I've looked at the DEMO for tablesorter, and even-though they write "We sort UK shortDates", they actually filled the table with US formatted dates... So, I have never actually seen this function working Anyway, I've done as I believe is right according to the documentation - but I cannot get it to sort by the dateFormat "dd/mm/yyyy".[URL]
I'm using jQuery's tablesorter.js to create tables with sortable rows. It works fine on both text and numerals - but only if they have no commas. For example, the following column would sort properly:
I am using the tablesorter and tablesorterpager plugin and I really like it.However I need help with a problem I have. I use checkboxes for every rowin a table for selecting items.I also have a “select all” checkbox in the table header. When looking at the pager script I understand that the plugin completely removes all the table rows from the DOM and only renders the visible rows, the rest of the table is cached. So when using code similar to this:
I have a table in which the first column is the row number (always from 1 at the top to 100 at the bottom) so no matter how the other columns are sorted that first column should be the 'rank' for that particular sort. Is it possible to do this with tablesorter? Could I change the values in the first column after tablesorter did it's work? I see how to disable sorting on the first column but that is not what I want.
I found tablesorter plugin failed to sort the float if the float is in scientific notation? Eg. the tablesorter asc sorted result of float list is : [ 7e-06,4e-05,0.051116,0.00518,0.0].
I have a table, 10 cols, 200 rows. Using tablesorter causes a memory leak on every page refresh of almost 2mB. A smaller table causes a proportionately smaller memory leak. Is there way to clear this memory? I've tried setting inner html of the table to '', but it makes no difference. Is there even a universal method i can call to remove any trace of any jquery plugin I have on the page?
If I use remove() instead of hide(), or if I use trigger('update'), the pager drops all pages except the current one. I'd like to use remove(), and ideally the a row that is deleted would be replaced by one from the next page. I thought that trigger('update') was supposed to do that for me.[code]...