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For this tutorial, and as an example to refer to throughout this documentation, we’re going to create a grid with invoice information. | For this tutorial, and as an example to refer to throughout this documentation, we’re going to create a grid with invoice information. | ||
- | You need the following three things in order to use jqGrid: | + | You need the following three things in order to use jqGrid : |
- A database with some sample data, | - A database with some sample data, | ||
- A HTML page to show the data, and | - A HTML page to show the data, and | ||
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- | <note important>The table should have an ID that is unique in the HTML document. In the example above, it is "#list". This ID is important because you'll need it for grid functions. The elements <tr><td/></tr> inside of the <table> element are needed only to make the document the valid XHTML 1.0 Strict document. The elements will be removed by jqGrid during the jqGrid initialization</note> | + | <note important>The table should have an ID that is unique in the HTML document. In the example above, it is "#list". This ID is important because you'll need it for grid functions. The elements <tr><td></td></tr> inside of the <table> element are needed only to make the document the valid XHTML 1.0 Strict document. The elements will be removed by jqGrid during the jqGrid initialization</note> |
In many examples throughout this documentation, you'll see a hash (#) sign before ID names. jqGrid works with or without the hash sign, but it's considered good practice to use the hash. | In many examples throughout this documentation, you'll see a hash (#) sign before ID names. jqGrid works with or without the hash sign, but it's considered good practice to use the hash. |