Hi all,
Happy to announce that the Ingrid datagrid project is still very much
alive! With the help of Patrice Blanchardie, Ingrid has been moved to
its new home on Google Code, and includes quite a few bug fixes and
updates (full list below).
Also included is an updated example of a remote PHP
ample, and watch the request/response times.)
Cheers,
Matt
On Nov 12, 7:47 am, matthew knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excellent, thanks Karl for that feedback - I'll make a note of it.
>
> Anything else, let me know
>
> Matt
>
> On Nov 11, 11:57 pm, &quo
to have folks do cross browser testing on this
> > in order to help Matt truly iron out any issues. People with Safari 2.x
> > installed would be especially helpful.
>
> > Rey
>
> > matthew knight wrote:
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > I've just posted t
Hi All,
I've just posted the latest version of Ingrid datagrid plugin.
Incorporates a lot of feedback I've received over the last couple
weeks, including:
- Row selection
- Saving state (page number, column sort & direction, selected
rows)
- Exposed object model, added helper methods like
ingrid
@Sharique
Yes, it'll work with .NET (just create an aspx page that spits out a
table as per the instrux), and set the 'url' param accordingly in the
options. Remember, ingrid's just making an ajax call to some more
HTML. Something like this will work:
$(document).ready(
function() {
Thanks Marco,
Also cheers for reporting the bug with the page toolbar textbox - this
is now fixed. Download the latest here:
http://reconstrukt.com/ingrid/index.html#download
Matt
On Oct 3, 8:00 pm, "Web Specialist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt,
>
> congratulations!!!
>
> Very very very
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