This page is an example of how to use the Dynamic Table script. The table below is generated randomly and contains nested elements as well as currency and date columns. Have a look at the source code to see how it's done.
One thing to note is that Dynamic Table relies on being able to find the parseDate function to enable it to identify and sort columns by date. If you want Dynamic Table to sort by date you must supply this function. If it cannot find a parseDate function all dates will be treated as strings.
You can easily cater for different date formats by modifying the parseDate function used in this example or supplying your own parseDate function.
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Once you have tested and proven for yourself that Dynamic Table really is the fastest and easiest table sort script to use, we recommend you purchase it. This is completely voluntary, you may use Dynamic Table for free indefinitely, although a link to dynamictable.com would be nice.
Purchasing the Developer or Corporate License for Dynamic Table will also get you the full, uncompressed source code.