I'm using the tablesorter plugin on a generated table using ASP.NET. My problem is that there is a column with some date (Format = YYYY-MM-DD) and the sorter is only working on my local machine.
When published on the server, it doesn't. I turn on the debug mode and found that on the local machine, the type of the column that is auto-detected is isoDate
and on the production machine, it's shortDate
.
Important: When you look at the date, it is exactly looking the same. For example: 2010-11-15. There is NO difference. But I'm pretty sure the local settings are very different on the machine itself so that must explain why one is considered to be a isoDate and the other one an shortDate.
I also validated that the plugin include a sorter for both of these format. I have the latest version and nobody seems to have that bug.
What am I doing wrong?
What I have already tried, to force the use of the isoParser :
$("#ChangeLogTable1").tablesorter({headers: { 0: { sorter: 'isoDate'}}});
EDIT
I've change my code for this (see below) to force the sort "as a string" and it work because my date format give me this possibility but it would not work if the format would be dd-mm-yyyy. So my question will still stay open but this is a workaround.
$(this).tablesorter({ headers: { 0: { sorter: 'text'} }});
EDIT 2
Here is some of the table html, I just replaced some of sensitive data with XXXX
<div style="width: 1300px">
<table id="ChangeLogTable1" class="table tablesorter table-bordered">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Date de correction</th>
<th>Correcteur</th>
<th>BugID</th>
<th>Catégorie</th>
<th>Module</th>
<th>Description de la correction</th>
<th>Impact</th>
<th>Rapporté par</th>
<th>Demandé par</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="125px"> 2012-10-10</a></td>
<td width="100px"> XXXX</td>
<td width="75px"> XXXX</td>
<td width="100px"> XXXX </td>
<td width="100px"> XXXX </td>
<td width="300px"> XXXX </td>
<td width="300px"> </td>
<td width="100px"> XXXX </td>
<td width="100px"> </td>
</tr>