On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, Anna Bikkina wrote:

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> Thank you for the responses. Brainjar's script might not work for me. I have 
> 1000's of rows in my table. Typically there are around 9000 rows this might 
> not work for me.
> 
> Anna.

hi anna 

can i ask you how do you produce this amount of rows ?
and why do you want o display all at once ?


-- stavros 

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> On Wednesday 04 August 2004 07:07 am, FREDERIC MOSER wrote:
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> > > > Client side table sorting using javascript (like
> > > > http://brainjar.com/dhtml/tablesort/) is a really cool concept
> > >
> > > but if
> > >
> > > > you have a lot of rows, your browser might get very slow and crash.
> > >
> > > yes thats true, but in most cases so many rows that can crash or
> > > slowdown
> > > browser its not a good idea to be displayed to the user too.
> > >
> > > i have no problem sorting some hundred rows (in IE).
> > >
> > > -- stavros
> >
> > I must admit I used brainjar's script pretty much "out of the box".
> > I never succeed sorting hundred of rows with a reasonable speed (depends
> > on what you're sorting of course...). But I still like the idea a lot so
> > I would be curious to see how you're doing it.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Fred
> >
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