I have got the following table in one of my views:
<table>
<tr>
<th>bedrijfsnaam</th>
<th>straatnaam</th>
</tr>
{{for club in clubs:}}
<tr>
<td>{{=A(club.bedrijf.bedrijfsnaam,_href=URL(r=request,f='clubdetails?
id=%s'%club.bedrijf.id))}}</td>
<td>{{=club.adres.straatnaam}}</td>
</tr>
{{pass}}
</table>
I would like the table to be sortable and to paginate.
I had a look at the pagination examples at AlterEgo, but I'd rather
use jQuery to accomplish these functionalities. I visited jQuery.com,
and wondered whether the jquery.js file in the /static folder of my
application contains the same code as the one I can download from the
jQuery site.
Furthermore, there is a reference to tablesorter.com on the jQuery.com
site. Tablesorter provides both sorting and pagination. I wonder
whether the tablesorter plugin works well in web2py and whether there
are any downsides to using it.
Best regards,
Annet.
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