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DataTables is a table enhancing plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library, adding sorting, paging and filtering abilities to plain HTML tables with minimal effort. https://datatables.net/
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Allan Jardine 94f06473c6 New: DataTables now uses HTML5 localStorage by default for state saving. This has a number of advantages over cookies, the first of which is that we are no longer limited to 4KiB in size. It also makes HTTP requests faster since they aren't included in the HTTP transport. Better yet, the removal of the cookie code reduces the DataTables minified size by 1.5K (1573 bytes). It must be noted that this does mean that IE6/7 don't, by default, work with state saving in DataTables. If support for those browsers is required, then fnStateSaveCallback and fnStateLoadCallback must be used by the developer to define their own state saving methods.
Removed: fnCookieCallback (cookieCallback) - This is now irrelevant since DataTables does not state save in cookies by default.

Removed: sCookiePrefix (cookiePrefix) - This is now irrelevant since DataTables does not state save in cookies by default.

Depreciated: iCookieDuration (cookieDuration) - Since DataTables does not use cookies for state saving by default the name of this parameter is now incorrect. The new parameter `stateDuration` should be used instead, although the old parameter is still supported. It will be removed in the next major version of DataTables.
2012-10-31 18:09:41 +00:00
examples Fix: When sorting numerically, '-' and '' should be treated as -Infinity rather than as 0, since negative numbers could also be used int he column and this would split the numbers. 2012-10-30 21:05:15 +00:00
media New: DataTables now uses HTML5 localStorage by default for state saving. This has a number of advantages over cookies, the first of which is that we are no longer limited to 4KiB in size. It also makes HTTP requests faster since they aren't included in the HTTP transport. Better yet, the removal of the cookie code reduces the DataTables minified size by 1.5K (1573 bytes). It must be noted that this does mean that IE6/7 don't, by default, work with state saving in DataTables. If support for those browsers is required, then fnStateSaveCallback and fnStateLoadCallback must be used by the developer to define their own state saving methods. 2012-10-31 18:09:41 +00:00
scripts Fix: Make was building invalid JSON files for the component.json file 2012-10-28 16:35:57 +00:00
.gitignore Dev: Ignore the Plugins repo 2012-06-22 08:18:53 +01:00
component.json Fix: Add -dev to the version number 2012-10-25 08:46:55 +02:00
license-bsd.txt Initial commit - DataTables 1.7.0 2010-08-17 08:42:13 +01:00
license-gpl2.txt Initial commit - DataTables 1.7.0 2010-08-17 08:42:13 +01:00
package.json Updated: Changing the formatting that DataTables uses for the version numbers to be compatible with semver (http://semver.org/). The impact is minimal (unless you are parsing the version for the final part in dev builds). The change is to use a dash ('-') at the end of the version string for a non-release build, rather than a dot. 2012-10-28 16:39:35 +00:00
Readme.txt Update readme for v1.9 and note that the license can be either/or for the GPLv2 or BSD 2011-12-14 15:11:14 +00:00

This DataTables plugin (v1.9.x) for jQuery was developed out of the desire to allow highly configurable access to HTML tables with advanced access features.

For detailed installation, usage and API instructions, please refer to the DataTables web-pages: http://www.datatables.net

Questions, feature requests and bug reports (etc) can all be asked on the DataTables forums: http://www.datatables.net/forums/

The DataTables source can be found in the media/js/ directory of this archive.

DataTables is released with dual licensing, using the GPL v2 (license-gpl2.txt) and an BSD style license (license-bsd.txt). You may select which of the two licenses you wish to use DataTables under. Please see the corresponding license file for details of these licenses. You are free to use, modify and distribute this software, but all copyright information must remain.

If you discover any bugs in DataTables, have any suggestions for improvements or even if you just like using it, please free to get in touch with me: www.datatables.net/contact