Ticket #9527 (closed PLIP: wontfix)
Improve sortable tables
Reported by: | dukebody | Owned by: | mj |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | Future |
Component: | JavaScript | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description (last modified by dukebody) (diff)
Moved from http://plone.org/products/plone/roadmap/101
by Florian Schulze — last modified Jun 11, 2006 12:21 AM
Sortable tables need to be improved, the javascript needs to be cleaned up and if the table is part of a batch it should handle the whole batch, not only the visible part.
Proposed by
Florian Schulze
Seconded by
Leonard Norrgård
Proposal type
User interface
State
being-discussed
Motivation
The javascript is way to complicated. For tables which are part of a batch only the visible part is currently sorted, it should call back to the server and sort the entire batch there. This can either be done with a page reload or with AJAX.
Proposal
Clean up the javascript. Handle big batches properly.
The following bugs are related to this:
- http://plone.org/collector/2692 — Java script listing sort breaks on dates; portal_interface not finding IOrderedContainer?
- http://plone.org/collector/1840 — Standard Plone table sorting should be able to sort entire batch
Progress log
- Started 2005-12-14 (vinsci)
Participants
Leonard Norrgård
Change History
comment:2 Changed 5 years ago by rossp
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to wontfix
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