This is just a long shot, but I guess that your browser must resize the window (because with 100 entries in your table, your body-element expands and a scrollbar appears), and therefore oTable. FnAdjustColumnSizing() kicks in and resizes your columns. Might want to check that out?
This is just a long shot, but I guess that your browser must resize the window (because with 100 entries in your table, your body-element expands and a scrollbar appears), and therefore oTable. FnAdjustColumnSizing() kicks in and resizes your columns. Might want to check that out?
API reference: fnAdjustColumnSizing.
– Luis Armando Aug 11 at 9:28 You are right. But you stated columns of 1000px wide, do you really want to make your users to scroll horizontal for all the data? How does your initial and re-rendered table look like?
– Justus Romijn Aug 11 at 9:48 not really, I just did that to see if something changed but so far that's being completely ignored. The table renders perfectly but when the dropdown value goes >= 100 it starts distorting (making itself wider) – Luis Armando Aug 11 at 10:11.
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