Thanks for getting back Christian - only just seen you post.

I look forward to the fix. I will tinker with it and see what I come
up with until then.

By the way I had another question. -- In the unpacked version of the
latest script your comment on line 555 says "apply easy methods that
trigger binded events".

Does this mean I can insert function calls in here - ie around line
560?

I say this because I have added a call to applyWidget() as I reckon
all the widgets should be reloaded when the update event is triggered
- eg after I insert rows I want to reapply the zebra widget. Unless I
missed something or your plan was to control this action in some other
way.

Thanks

Luke



On Aug 17, 10:36 pm, "Christian Bach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Lukek,
>
> I will supply a fix for this after the weekend. If you cant wait that
> long a tip is that if this.config exists that should be extended
> instead of the defaults. /christian
> 2007/8/17, lukek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have just been playing with the newTablesorter2.0. Thanks Mr Bach!
> > Great piece of work.
>
> > I am having problems getting tables to inherit widgets. I am not sure
> > if its the way $.extend() merges arrays when passing the settings
> > object to thetablesorter.construct() function or what but when I add
> > more widgets it seems to overwrite the ones I added previously.
>
> > EXAMPLE:
>
> > <table class="data" id="myTable1"> ...</table>
>
> > <table class="data" id="myTable2"> ...</table>
>
> > <script>
>
> > $("table.data").tablesorter( { widgets: [ 'zebra', 'someWidget',
> > 'anotherWidget'] } );
>
> > $("#myTable2").tablesorter( { widgets: [ 'completelyDiffWidget' ] } );
>
> > </script>
>
> > Do you see what I'm doing? "#myTable2" should now have all four
> > widgets.
>
> > But that's not what happens.
>
> > Can anyone kindle point me in the right direction
>
> > cheers
>
> > Luke

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