Yes but it may be better to change your separator.
I haven't tested this but it should work...
$.tablesorter.addParser({
id: dotDate,
is: function(s) {
return /\d{1,2}\.\d{1,2}\.\d{2,4}/.test(s);
},
format: function(s,table) {
s = s.replace(/(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{2,4})/,
ack, just realized you're doing dd.mm so gotta change it to
s = s.replace(/(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{2,4})/, $2/$1/$3);
i think?
stephen
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 13:50, aquaone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes but it may be better to change your separator.
I haven't tested this but it should
Posted this code:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/86103/
on an earlier exact post like this:
$.tablesorter.addParser({
id: 'dd.mm.',
is: function(s) {
return false;
},
format: function(s) {
Hi Phil,
In the 1.x release there is a option called disableHeader
Here is a example:
// disable one header from being sorted
disableHeader: 0
//disable more then one
disableHeader: [0,5,8]
/christian
2007/7/5, Phil Glatz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Christian Bach wrote:
And to leak a new
Christian Bach wrote:
And to leak a new feature: it will contain multiple column sorting.
One more suggestion, if it isn't in there already: the ability to
exclude some columns as sortable. The column wouldn't display the
sorting class in the header, and clicking on it would have no effect.
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