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Guriddo jqGrid 5.0.1 is released

October 19th, 2015 3 comments

Hello All,

Today we released Guriddo jqGrid 5.0.1. This is a bug fix release. We have fixed a lot of bugs and added small improvements. The list of changes:


Additions and Changes

  • Updates in Bulgarian, German Russian and Italian language files
  • Additions in setRegional method in order to load big data.
  • Add restoreFromFilters parameter in toolbarSearch method to restore the state after searching and when save/load state is used
  • Adding keyevent parameter in editRow method (inline edit) to define a desired key event. Default ‘keydown’. When used with boostrap typeahead use ‘keyup’ value of place of keydown.
  • Added sortname and sortorder in xDimension, so that grouping can be controlled.
  • Aded ignoreCase in pivot options in case this is needed in some special situations
  • Adding afterSetGrid event parameter in loadGridState to do some thing after the grid is loaded in searching and save/load state is used
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  • Added a common function $.jgrid.isGridInStorage
  • Added restoreCellonFail which determine if the cell should be set or restored on fail. Default true
  • Update Spanish Translation
  • Pivot avg fact added
  • Experimental: Position the validation error dialog next to the cell input element in cell edit

Bug Fixes

  • Fix bootstrap theme to use table condesed in pager
  • Removing bad added comments in grid CSS
  • Fix rowTotals in PivotGrid
  • Fix restore the state of the grid when a custom buttons are added with navButtonAdd, navSeparatorAdd
  • Fix loadState method to restore the search strings in filterToolbar
  • Fix for jqDrag which jumps the window to a default position after draging. Now we use a tinyDragable plugin by Simon Steinberger
  • Fix Including frozenColumns in the restoring the grid state
  • Fix local sorting and multisorting to work correct with the indexes when datatype is local
  • Fix bug in navgrid wheh responsive parameter is not set and width does not match.
  • Fixes for navigator drop down menu – stopPropagation and click the right menu button in case of more than one grid in page
  • Grid should be unloaded in loadState method only when all conditions are meet
  • Fix language text (in language files) to be set correct in navButton menu
  • Prevent navgrid to be loaded when storeNavOptions is true, but navigator is not initially run
  • delRowData should reset the select row only if it is equal to the rowid parameter
  • Fix for columnChooser when show/hide selected columns. We need to use .is(”:selected”)
  • Fix reference to table body in addXMLData.
  • Replace indexOF with inArray (IE8 fix)

Happy codding!

Kind Regards,
Guriddo Team

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Guriddo jqGrid.Mobile JavaScript 1.2 is released

August 12th, 2015 2 comments

Hello All,

We are happy to inform you that today we have released a Guriddo jqGrid.Mobile for JavaScript 1.2 version.
This version has many fixes and compatibility changes.

The updated demo can be seen here

The trial download can be obtained from here

License details can be seen here

Below is a short list of changes

– jquery 1.8-1.11/2.1 compatible
– jQuery Mobile 1.45 compatible
– Theme changes
– Better iScroll support
– language file changes
– A lot of fixes

This version include the following modules:

  • Grid Base Module – grid.base.js
  • Common Grid Module – grid.common.js
  • Fileter Functions – grid.filter.js
  • Form Editing – grid.formedit.js
  • Grouping Features – grid.grouping.js
  • Import/Export Features – grid.import.js
  • Subgrid Support – grid.subgrid.js
  • Utility/Language Functions – grid.utils.js
  • Scrolling module – iscroll.js
  • Formatters – jquery.fmatter.js

Enjoy

Yours
TriRand Team

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Important news from Trirand to our community

April 1st, 2014 1 comment

Dear All,

We’d like to use the upcoming Spring Holidays to say thank you for using Trirand jqGrid and for contributing to making it the most popular jQuery grid control on the market. There have been a few developments here at Trirand that we’d like to share with you.

A few years ago, as we’ve tried to grow and make sure the jqGrid project thrives, we decided to offer commercial products that compliment the free jqGrid project. The commercial website and all our products are available here:

www.trirand.net

There have been thousands of requests to provide commercial licenses in addition to the free ones. You have required dedicated support, guaranteed fixes and open line of communication directly to the guys behind the products and we’ve listened.

Starting today, you can now purchase commercial licenses for jqGrid for Javascript. Just go to www.trirand.net, click the Purchase tab, select the license you need and proceed with checkout. We also offer fully functional 30-day trials.

Please, note that we are NOT changing our MIT licensing – we are just introducing a new type of license for individuals and organizations that need that. You can also purchase a license if you’d like to support us as a company – in case jqGrid has, is or will serve you fine in your projects.

Visit our commercial site – www.trirand.net – to find out a ton of additional products targeted at different development platforms – pure Javascript, PHP, ASP.NET WebForms, ASP.NET MVC. We offer many additional products – charts, scheduling, comboboxes, multi-select controls, pivot grids, tree grids and many more. We also have a very active community. Our commercial product forums contain more than 15,000 posts.

Finally, Spring is here and we would like to offer you a special Spring promotion for all commercial Trirand products. Starting today and throughout the month of April we offer 20% discount for all our products. This coincides with the 4.6 release of all our major suites – Javascript, PHP, ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC. We have introduced many new products, features and fixes, including the brand new jqPivotGrid control, jqMultiSelect and jqComboBox. We have also improved compatibility with mobile browsers on iOS, Android and WinMobile devices and added support for the latest jQuery, jQuery UI and Themeroller releases. This technology is used to create Iphone poker mobile games where Ios is so advnced when playing mobile iphone poker games using Iphone or Ipad.

To claim your 20% discount, just go to our site www.trirand.net. Expand the Purchase tab and select the license you need, enter the number of licenses you wish to purchase and enter SPRINGISHERE2014 promo code at checkout.

Happy Coding!
The Trirand Team

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jqGrid.Mobile Beta

November 1st, 2012 35 comments

Hello All,

We are happy to inform you that we are launching a new suite of products which are targeted specifically at mobile devices and built on top of jQuery and jQuery mobile. The suite is called jqSuite.Mobile Javascript and currently features our first product – jqGrid.Mobile. Our first product in the suite – jqGrid.Mobile BETA can be seen live in action here, for PHP and Javascript platforms:

Demos:

Javascript
PHP

Forums for feedback:

Javascript Forum
PHP Forum

The product can be downloaded from here:
[download Javascript]

The main difference between our standard jqSuite offering and jqSuite.Mobile is that the latter is focused exclusively on mobile devices and jQuery.Mobile. With jqSuite we have already achieved very high levels of compatibility for almost all touch based devices – Android, iOS, Win7/8 Mobile. However, jqSuite.Mobile brings that a few steps further and provides a new interface with largess icons and text built for mobile touch devices accessibility and consistent with the theme of jQuery.Mobile. Many additional touch based events and actions are supported and in addition to that, it provides a base that we will further enhance as jQuery.Mobile and touch devices in general evolve. Example of jqGrid.Mobile can be found in Android casino games where this technology is used to design Android casino games for websites such as this http://www.androidcasinosites.net/.

jqSuite.Mobile Javascript can be used with all server-side technologies like PHP, ASP.NET, Java, Ruby on Rails, Python, etc. However, we will be releasing special editions for PHP and ASP.NET that will build on top of what we currently have and provide a better experience for server-side developers.

We are looking forward to your feedback.

Kind Regards,
The TriRand Team

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New products by Trirand: jqTreeView and jqDropDownList

February 16th, 2012 4 comments

Hello All,

We’d just like to let you know that we have released two new products in our commercial suites that we offer on our http://trirand.net/demo.aspx website. Commercial products help us serve customers needing commercial grade licenses and support and tighter integration with platforms like PHP, ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC. This also allows us to maintain the free open-source jqGrid project that we hope you guys like so much. So please, if you need commercial grade component suites, check out our offerings here – http://trirand.net/demo.aspx – and recommend us to your co-workers/friends.

The first product is jqTreeView – a brand new light-weight HTML5 treeview control that supports selection, multiple-selection (Ctrl+Click), checkboxes, load-on-demand mode, enabled/disabled nodes, templates (using the jQuery template engine), client-side events and API, jQuery UI ThemeRoller skinning and many more. Currently we have released jqTreeView for two platforms – ASP.NET WebForms andASP.NET MVC. We are currently working on a PHP version that will be released very soon
ASP.NET WebForms demo – http://trirand.net/demotreeviewaspnet.aspx
ASP.NET MVC demo – http://trirand.net/demotreeviewaspnetmvc.aspx

The second product is jqDropDownList – a light-weight flexible HTML5 dropdown component supporting selection, templates, enabled/disabled items, keyboard support, jQuery UI ThemeRoller skinning and many more. Currently, we ship this for ASP.NET MVC only, with ASP.NET WebForms and PHP in the works.
ASP.NET WebForms demo – http://trirand.net/demodropdownlistaspnetmvc.aspx

In addition to that, we have already released commercial HTML5 components like chart, scheduler, form builder, etc.

Thanks a lot for using jqGrid & jqSuite products and happy coding! We’d like to hear your input in the comments section of this post -we are always listening and trying to improve and your feedback is the best way for us to keepp moving forward.

Yours,
The Trirand Team

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