Hello,
Unfortunately, this is not a job of the plugin.
Since of independance of data we have a wide range of possibilities such as MySQL, MSSQL, Postgresql and etc. The user must have a basic knowledge
Well,
Thanks – corrected
Regards
Tony
Hi,
I do not agree with this – if you set the pager where you want –
how will jqGrid known where to add buttons and etc 
Yes I speak about insertRowData method.
As for the second getGridParam(“records”) will give you this 
A new version will be out soon.
Regards
Tony
Thank you for this. I will consider this in the future.
Regards
Tony
Juan,
It is not so easy job. In the demo page after every exmple you
have the code that is related to it. I think that this is
enought.
I do not have so much time to make this better
jqGrid is a Open source product instead.
If you can make this better you are welcome.
Best Regards
Tony
Not sure, but open the 3.2 grid.basegrid.js and see
in the initial settings what you have for mtype. Maybe you have set it
manuallly here to “POST”
Regards
Tony
Hello,
1. About the first issue. I do not think that this is a bug.
You can perform some test. Set the width of all columns
to be 25-30 and see if all columns are here. I'm not sure, but
maybe you have enclose the grid in html element which have
overflow hidden.
2. For a single show and hide use jQuery(”#Table”).hideCol(“ID”)
and not as array – I will check this.
3. Where – in inline editing or in form editing module. If this is
in form editing you can use onInitializeForm event to attach
datepicker to element
Regards
Tony
Stafano,
Thank you for this. Will make some test and include this in next release.
As for the UI theme system – maybe not now, but will add in
todo list
Regards
Tony
Yes this is true and need to be improved.
Thank you
Tony
Thanks for this it will be corrected.
I think that a better way to check this is hasClass
The reason to set manual class of pager is that they can be put
where you want.
Thank you
Regards
Tony
Check the CSS files
Paul,
You should look not at server but at what is posted.
If you have FireBug you can easy see in the console which type is
the request – POST or GET.
Already implemented in current development version ![]()
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