Hi Adrian,

Obviously a HTML and server-side based sorting mechanism would be
ideal. I don't know of any current solutions to provide this, although
I would be interested in one.

@Lee... Javascript should only really be used in addition to standard
HTML mechanisms, as an improvement for those users /  browsers that
want to utilise it.

-CaMason

On Jan 11, 1:48 pm, Adrian Gould <kiltot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lee
>
> ROFL!
>
> Yes it is 2009, but you do realise the issues of accessibility and  
> usability for those with disabilities?
> AJAX can prove to be an absolute pain in the posterior for that one ;)
>
> Thus my wanting a non ajax solution before I add the AJAXified actions.
>
> Ady
>
> On 11/01/2009, at 10:16 , Lee Bolding wrote:
>
>
>
> > You know the year is 2009, right? ;)
>
> > On 10 Jan 2009, at 22:12, Adrian Gould wrote:
>
> >> Thanks Lee for the idea.
>
> >> Only problem is your idea would be the progressive enhancement that
> >> would be made - always want to have the application work without any
> >> JavaScript.
>
> Adrian Gould
> kiltot...@gmail.com

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