Hello,

1. Maybe I missed this, but if you don't already, you should state that
empty cells cause a "o.childNodes[0] has no properties" error (at least in
FF 2.0.0.1). So empty cells should always have at least a " " to keep
tablesorter happy.

2. Is there anyway to make the currency parser more generic? What I mean is
that I was trying to sort a column where I wasn't specifying a specific
currency and the results were not ordered properly. Then I compared the
currency function and found that line 374 had changed from
          return s.match(/^[£$]/);
to:
       return s.match(/^[$]/);

However, I found I had to do something like this:
       return s.match(new RegExp(/^[€$£P$EUR]/));
To handle euros, dollars, pounds, pesos, and euros, respectively. But if I
add another currency, then I'll have to edit the source again. :(

Would it be possible to "tag" a column as being of type "currency" to let
tablesorter know it should strip off the beginning, non-numerical
characters? Maybe using a class like "ts_currency" to avoid possible
collisions with an otherwise common classname of "currency"? Then it might
be possible to many, some, or none currency symbols.

Thanks in advance,
     Christopher.
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