Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been lurking on this list for a bit and am now sending my first
> post/question.
> 
> Having been looking for a client-side solution to sorting tabular data,
> I came upon a phenomenal script by Stuart Langridge called 'sorttable' [1].
> 
> Easy to implement, seemingly stable in all Win/6+ browsers and those on
> Mac/Linux with which I was able to test.
> 
> I've got the script working on a client site [2].  In Win/FF2 I was able
> to make use of the script yesterday.  Today, with a (verified) clear
> cache, the page displays, but the sort script doesn't seem to be
> working.  WinIE7 has no issues, nor does WinIE6 (verified on
> browsercam/remote).
> 
> Are there known issues with DOM scripts and Win/FF2, or is there
> something that I as a newbie to JS/DOM have overlooked?
> 
> 
> TIA for any suggestions or thoughts,
> ~R
> 
> [1]http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/
> [2]http://www.cprtools.net/store/headcombs.php


A colleague was listening to me talk about this issue and with his help
I've narrowed down the timing as to when the script seemingly stops
functioning.

If I browse directly to the page, all's well.  Then, if I follow a
hyperlink (any of the information icons in the right column will do),
and then click a link on the resulting page (Click Here for drives we've
used with our headcombs), the script seems to stop functioning.
Verified behavior in FF/IE/Safari, all on Windows.

So, the question then becomes, is there an accessible and
standards-valid way to make the script continue to execute?

TIA,
~Ray



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