Hi folks,

I've just started using tablesorter for one of my projects, and overall I
love it.  Does just what I need.

The one issue I've come across is that it's S-L-O-W!  On a small table, it's
just fine.  Once I get up to about 400 rows, however, it takes a long time. 
6 seconds before the list appears sorted, and another 10 seconds before I
actually regain control of the browser (Firefox 3.08 / Win32 in this case).

Is this normal?  Should it really take that long to sort 400 rows of data?

I could understand if it were 4,000 rows, but 400 doesn't seem like much. 
In fact it would probably be quicker to just do a round-trip to the server
and let the database do the sorting.

I'm looking for some practical experience and / or suggestions from anyone
who may be working with tablesorter on large tables.

Thanks!

  - Bryan
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