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jqGrid 4.3.0

December 12th, 2011 39 comments

Hello All,

We are happy to announce the fresh new jqGrid 4.3 release. This release adds a lot of new functionality and bug fixes. Here is what is new:

  • Column Freezing – you can now freeze the first N columns of the grid, so that a horizontal scroll bar appears and they stay fixed (frozen) while you can still scroll the un-frozen columns.
  • Inline add new row – we figured we have “Add New Dialog” – why not have the same functionality for inline editing as well.
  • Inline navigator – a better way to handle control buttons while in inline add/edit/delete modes
  • This one thanks to Oleg – support reading any data from XML including attributes. Thanks again Oleg – your efforts are much appreciated.
  • jQuery 1.7.1 and ThemeRoller 1.8.16 support – the latest jQuery and ThemeRoller releases are now officially supported and tested.
  • A LOT of fixes.

The documentation and examples are up to date. You can see it in the appropriate pages. You can have a look at how jqGrid works in this poker games website where this has used on iPhone poker sites and apps to make poker games.

Please, let us know in the comments below what you think about this release and what do you expect in the next releases. Top of list for now – sorting by multiple columns and grouping by multiple columns.

We’d like to also remind you that we have released 4.3 for our commercial set of components available here – http://www.trirand.net . You can find many additional components like chart, scheduler, jqForm + FormBuilder, datepicker, autocomplete, PDF/Excel/Image exports, automatic binding with no code to all databases (MySQL, Postgre, Oracle, MS SQL), automatic codeless CRUD, etc. We currently provide tools for PHP, ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC.

On behalf of the Trirand Team, we’d like to wish you merry Christmas and a great new year.

Yours,
The Trirand Team


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jqForm and jqForm Visual Builder

October 24th, 2011 9 comments

Hello All,

As you know, in addition to our open-source jqGrid project, we ship a number of different commercial components for PHP, ASP.NET MVC and WebForms. Today we’d like to share with you our latest product – jqForm + jqFormBuilder for PHP. It is a very powerful form-builder solution that beats what currently exists on the market and integrates flawlessly in all PHP based application. This means that you can embed jqForm and our form builder interface in your WordPress/Joomla/Drupal/Custom PHP site and offer this functionality to your end-users.
As usual, our client-side code is based on jQuery, our theming is jQuery UI ThemeRoller based – typically everything that you’d come to expect from us after all those years. We are priced very competitively and we do hope you check out our demos here:

HTML5 jqForm Builder Demo
Various forms

This is a short video of the functionality of our Form Builder product.

Any questions – welcome. Happy coding.

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jqGrid 3.8 Beta

August 2nd, 2010 44 comments

Dear All,
We are happy to inform you that the long awaited 3.8 version is out.
The 3.8 Release is aimed to be a VERY MAJOR Update to out jqGrid JavaScript library.

The biggest news is the availability of Grouping. You can now group rows by column, including group footer summaries with or without grand total.

Version 3.8 now also brings OFFICIAL support for the latest jQuery core release 1.4.2+ and jQuery UI ThemeRoller 1.8.2+. From this moment onwards, we will provide support for these releases only and upwards, but only in jqGrid 3.8+. Older versions of jqGrid are reported to work fine with jQuery 1.3.x and ThemeRoller 1.7.x, but we HIGHLY RECOMMEND using 3.8 if you use the latest jQuery releases.

With every new minor release of 3.8 we will fix the following issues:

  • Duplicated id’s when more than one grid is available in the page
  • Name-space related problems in the module grid.common.js This mean that every function in this module will be converted to jgrid name-space
  • In order to minimize the size of the library we will move a lot of unused methods to a separate file which then will be not available in 3.9 release.

We hope that with these changes we make the jqGrid one of the best grid component.

Here is the link to the demo:
jqGrid 3.8 Demo
Here are the demo files with the beta version
jqGrid Demo Files and Source

Enjoy
jqGrid Team

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jqGrid 3.6 is finally released

November 8th, 2009 39 comments

Hello All,
The long awaited 3.6 version of jqGrid is out. For a full list of changes, additions and fixes please refer to the jqGrid Wiki . All the new features can be seen here. You can download the new version form the Download section.

Enjoy
jqGrid Team

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Official jqGrid ASP.NET component from TriRand

October 7th, 2009 2 comments

There are some very exciting news and developments here at TriRand. Based on your feedback, we have decided that there are new ways to make development with jqGrid even easier if we use some of the power of different development platforms. We have started with ASP.NET WebForms and have created a component with programming model and APIs very similar to what ASP.NET developers are used to – asp:GridView, asp:DataGrid, etc. This makes binding the grid to different sources and manipulating data as easy as several lines of code. All communication and plumbing is handled by the component. This also means full Visual Studio .NET integration with all the sugar.

You can see the first Beta at our new ASP.NET specific site — http://www.trirand.net/demo.aspx. We hope that this will grow into a fully fledged product with commercial support and licenses in addition to our open sources ones. We are doing this solely based on customer feedback, where many people have asked us to introduce commerical licenses and support, since their organization either require that or expect commercial grade (guaranteed fast response, guaranteed bug fix) support. We also have plans to provide support for ASP.NET MVC and/or introduce new components based on jQuery and ThemeRoller.

This of course does not change anything about the status and licensing of the client-side jqGrid plugin — it will remain open source project using MIT or GPL licensing. In fact, we are
currently working on v3.6 which will bring new major features and fixes – RTL support for example. What we hope that this will change however is that we will have more time and resources to invest in the product development and ongoing support and even going full time on jqGrid and jQuery / Themeroller components in general. We believe this will be best for the community.

Please, let us know what you think — as usual your feedback is much appreciated and we are listening.

Kind Regards,
Tony
TriRand Inc.

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