TinySort 0.2.0 was just released with the IE for each fix.

http://plugins.jquery.com/node/2986

On Jun 18, 3:28 pm, Seth - TA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Kevin
>
> I got that same error as well. I made a comment on the plugins page to
> the author. Hopefully I will get an answer, I like the plugin.
>
> Seth
>
> On Jun 12, 6:01 pm, "Kevin Pepperman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is a handy plugin.
>
> > But it seems to be throwing an "expected '(' " error in IE. and not
> > functiong correct.
>
> > FF works OK.
>
> > If anyone else can confirm the but I will post a bug report.
>
> > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Seth - TA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Found this plugin to do the job. TinySort -
> > >http://www.sjeiti.com/?page_id=321
>
> > > On Jun 5, 7:29 pm, Dave Methvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Wrap that html in a <div id="hotels"> </div> and try this code
> > > > triggered by a button or link.
>
> > > > function reorder(sortby, direction)
> > > > {
> > > >         Array.prototype.sort.call($("div.hotel"), function(a,b){
> > > >                 var av = $(a).find("span."+sortby).text();
> > > >                 var bv = $(b).find("span."+sortby).text();
> > > >                 return direction=="ascending"? av-bv : bv-av;
> > > >         }).appendTo("#hotels");
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > sortby is the class name of any of the spans like distance or rate;
> > > > direction is "ascending" (low to high) or "descending". The code
> > > > assumes the spans should always be sorted as numeric values.
>
> > > > That code should be plenty fast for a dozen or so entries, but it
> > > > would get slow for 100 because it requeries for the span values on
> > > > eachsortcomparison.
>
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> > he claims there is already a consensus on.--
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> > -Glenn Beck (CNN) about Al Gore.
>
>

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