I still prefer JQGrid many places. It is the best grid solution in
existance still.
But now, with the switch to qooxdoo i have to dump it and replace with
qooxdoo's table coz it wont fit inside qooxdoo , in design, oo style
of programming and UI. I still miss jqgrid and its remote capabilities
Hello All,
I've inherited a site running on v1.61.1 and we're looking at
updating/upgrading things.
Grids are an integral part of the site and was built extensively with
jgGrid including a search plugin, etc.
SmartGrid seems to be near the point we need it to be to switch things over
I've made the switch, but I was new to web2py and jqgrid when .smartgrid
came out so it wasn't that tough for me. Happily, the result was that
my boilerplate code is now about 10x less than it was with jqgrid.
.smartgrid isn't perfect, but it works well and was easy to implement.
And, I'm
Thanks Jim - easier upgrades and lower overhead is definitely an attraction!
I guess my next step is to do some quick prototypes and see.
Thanks for sharing your experience...
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