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jqGrid 3.6.1

November 23rd, 2009

Today we have released jqGrid 3.6.1 – this is a hotfix for our official 3.6 release. Since 3.6 introduced a ton of new functionality, we decided that 3.6.1 will contain only bugfixes. We are of course still considering features for our next release, so you can still submit feature requests and bug reports in the forum associated with this blog post. For a complete list of fixes in 3.6.1, please visit the following link in the WIKI

In other news, our 3.5 and 3.6 release have been so popular, that our current hosting has become slow in peak hours in the last few days. Therefore, we will be moving to a more powerful VPS hosting this week. Transition should be smooth and hopefully there will be no downtime at all. If you notice problems with our site, please let us know. We apologize if you have currently loading problems with the site

Last but not least, we have pleasant surprises for you – we are working on a PHP framework that will allow [almost] codeless, easy and fast integration of jqGrid in your PHP projects. Our ASP.NET WebForms component has been recently updated with a lot of new functionality too and our ASP.NET team is working on a brand new ASP.NET MVC version, with expected Beta in the beginning of December. More of that – in the following weeks.
Kind Regards,
Trirand jqGrid Team

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  1. mikan
    March 3rd, 2010 at 03:33 | #1

    I have this table which contains over 2000 rows (no paging). It doesn’t show in Firefox after the 1489th row, however it works fine with IE. Is there anything that I can do? Please help.

  2. April 9th, 2010 at 04:49 | #2

    I am using jqGrid 3.6.4 and have encountered a strange problem:

    I have a page with several tabs; two of the tabs have jqgrid tables on them, and work fine. When I add a third tab with a table that is the same as my first table, I get an error from jqgrid that says “a.rows is undefined Line 34”

    My initial design calls for two tables with the same formatting with different data, but even with the identical data, I get errors and the page fails to render or behave properly.

    What else should I do to diagnose the error? Is there a non-minimized version of the jquery.jqgrid.js file that I can use instead so that the error location is more obvious?

    Thanks!

    Gene

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