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    johannspies  13 years ago
    Thanks for your reply. I could download the module after pressing Enter at the password prompt: % git clone https://iiijjjii@github.com/iiijjjii/jqgrid.git Cloning into jqgrid... Password: remote: Counting objects: 212, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (182/182), done. remote: Total 212 (delta 43), reused 195 (delta 26) Receiving objects: 100% (212/212), 389.62 KiB | 150 KiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (43/43), done.

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Here is a JqGrid application that includes a JqGrid module that allows you to insert jqgrid tables in web2py pages using python. git clone https://iiijjjii@github.com/iiijjjii/jqgrid.git The module includes functionality for searching and form editing as well as the general features, pagination, sorting on columns, formatting and navigating available with jqgrid. The application includes examples of usage in the default.py controller.

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