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  • 16th Sep 2011DataTables Error Message
    first loads and any sorting or filtering is applied.
  • 15th Sep 2011Variable number of columns
    that would be awesome! Has somebody build a plugin already? Important for me is that i also should be able to defined - aoColumns //for sorttype and classes - aaSorting //for sorting
  • 14th Sep 2011How to add a row dynamically when using server-side processing?
    to do pagination and sorting by server. Only in
  • 14th Sep 2011Programmatically select a row node and jump to it
    is the table is sorted. Thank you "llevering" for
  • 13th Sep 2011Is it possible to change the table height?
    cause a problem. Even sorting on multiple rows will
  • 9th Sep 2011pagination question
    If you didn't have sorting and filtering enabled then
  • 9th Sep 2011Apply mask to cell values
    the rendered one for sorting. Allan
  • 8th Sep 2011Repopulating a Datatable with new parameters
    Is there an equivalent to fnDraw() that doesn't require that bServerSide be set to true? I'd like to use this but still have client side sorting and paging.
  • 2nd Sep 2011Server-side Individual Column Filtering
    Finally got it sorted out... The code below
  • 2nd Sep 2011How to 'remove' rows from page record count and total record count??
    um.. why not put it in the header? (just set bSortCellsTop: true to make sure the top header row is used for the sorting events. http://www.datatables.net/ref#bSortCellsTop)
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