Mo,

As Ray has mentioned that there are options out there, and you will need to
decide on what best suits you. Personally I would opt for ExtJS, its been
around and has a great team of developers and community, and is based on
OOP principles. jQuery has good support of developers, and many things you
can do with it as well, but the biggest let down is the code is not clean
nor is it optimised to run anywhere near as fast as ExtJS is either.

What if you want the Grid to have all the listeners, and events of a grid,
but wanted it to look different, then you can create a view object with
ExtJS and have the Grid do things that jqGrid can only dream of doing at
the moment. But going the ExtJS route you will need to be prepared to
really learn OOP as this is what this framework is based heavily on.

But the license for ExtJS is not for everyone either.

So I would sit down and work out what your project is going to need now,
and may need in the future. And if you need a well rounded, optimised
framework then I would consider going the ExtJS path. If you don't need the
bells and whistles and you only ever wanting the Grid widget, then jqGrid
might be the way to go.


-- 
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+: http://plus.google.com/108193156965451149543


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