Hello,
Thanks that all works now. This would be classed as a "schoolboy error" on 
my part :-)
Thank you again
Simon

On Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 1:14:47 PM UTC, Anthony wrote:
>
> It has nothing to do with share.js. What you have done results in a 
> Javascript error on the page, which causes the Javascript code to stop 
> working. By commenting out the src URL of the script tag, that is 
> equivalent to setting the URL to that of the current page. So, it reloads 
> the entire HTML page as if it is a Javascript file, which of course results 
> in an error, as it is not Javascript. If you want to comment out some HTML, 
> use HTML comments, or just delete the entire line.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 6:27:15 AM UTC-5, SimonD wrote:
>>
>> DaveS, thanks for advising and taking the time to look at this.
>>
>> After further diags, I think I have figured out what was causing this. 
>> Because I wanted to remove the little share icon at the bottom right, In 
>> my layout.html, I had disabled js/share.js by inserting a comment hash:
>> script src="{{#=URL(....
>> Which I thought was an OK way to do that.
>>
>> But - disabling the share.js breaks the sorting.
>> When enabled - I can sort the data by click the id column (i.e. 
>> ascending, then descending etc...) in appadmin
>> When disabled - I cannot sort the data in this way. It is particularly 
>> noticeable when you have many pages of records.
>>
>> So - it seems share.js is required for appadmin to sort the data.
>> I thought share.js was only for social sharing - which I don't need in my 
>> app. I guess I could just have a different layout file just for appadmin, 
>> but is begs the questions though:
>> 1) Do we know why share.js is necessary for appadmin data sorting?  
>> 2) Can I disabled social sharing in another way (i.e. retaining share.js)?
>>
>> If not, maybe one of the project team can advise.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 7:35:26 PM UTC, SimonD wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello, I recently upgraded from 2.9.5 to 2.14.6
>>> I also moved from SQLite to mysql along the way as well as bootstrap 2 
>>> to 3
>>>
>>> In 2.9.5 - in appadmin, I could sort an entire table either ascending or 
>>> descending by clicking on the column header.
>>> I have a few big tables and its useful for testing etc (i.e. I can 
>>> easily see the last record by sorting-descending)
>>>
>>> In the install of 2.14.6, the ability to "sort descending" does not 
>>> work.It will only sort ascending, so e.g. finding the last record in a 
>>> table means knowing the record ID or lots of clicking "next 100 rows"
>>>
>>> When I upgraded I copied appdmin.py and its view from the welcome app
>>>
>>> Does 2.14.6 appadmin no longer sort like 2.9.5 or have I messed up the 
>>> upgrade?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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