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Mark Rotteveel
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I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on sites like Stack Overflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into the datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question: Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external libraryIs it OK to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?to solve an issue?

I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on sites like Stack Overflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into the datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question: Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on sites like Stack Overflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into the datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

Is it OK to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue?

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Wai Ha Lee
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Answering by suggesting edittingediting an open-source external library

I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on forumssites like StackOverflowStack Overflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into the datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question  : Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

Answering by suggesting editting an open-source external library

I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on forums like StackOverflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question  : Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

Answering by suggesting editing an open-source external library

I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on sites like Stack Overflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into the datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question: Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

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Abdul Aziz Barkat
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Lastly, I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on forums like StackOverflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question : Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

Lastly, I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on forums like StackOverflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question : Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

I was looking for a way to let datatables.js take into account hidden rows (with the .hide() function) when redrawing tables (for paging purpose). Datatables doesn't support this feature, and I couldn't find any suitable workaround on forums like StackOverflow.

As I couldn't find any simple resolution, I decided to dive into datatables.js source code to try and solve my issue. The solution I came up with looks good to me, and I think it could help others in the same case.

So here is my question : Is it ok to submit an answer suggesting editing the source code of an open-source external library (like datatables.js) to solve an issue ?

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