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	<title>jQuery Grid Plugin - jqGrid - Topic: Save and Restor Grid State</title>
	<link>http://www.trirand.com/blog/?page_id=393/feature-request/save-and-restor-grid-state</link>
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        	<title>Torge on Save and Restor Grid State</title>
        	<link>http://www.trirand.com/blog/?page_id=393/feature-request/save-and-restor-grid-state#p18665</link>
        	<category>Feature Request</category>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>jqGrid is really a lot of help, and nice to use with all those features like resizing and reordering/-sizing colums. However as soon as you offer such features, users expect those changes to be saved. But unfortunately they are compltely forgotten after a reload.</p>
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<p>I propose two buttons: "save state" and "reset state"</p>
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<li>"save state" sends all data, neccessary to restore the layout to the server, where it can be stored in a cookie or database for that user, preferrable as one encoded string. <br />On initialization that string can be set as a parameter and the grid gets restored each time</li>
<li>"reset state" resets the grid to the default settings</li>
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        	        	<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 15:16:17 +0300</pubDate>
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