Footable paging limit does not work in some cases












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Here http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.html it works.



paging: {
enabled: true,
limit:2,
size: 5
},
state: {
enabled: true
},
"data-breakpoints": {
"xs": 480,
"sm": 768,
"md": 992,
"lg": 1200,
"xl": 1400
}


But here it does not http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.aspx



      paging: {

"limit": 2,
"size":10

},
state: {
enabled: true
},
"data-breakpoints": {
"xs": 480,
"sm": 768,
"md": 992,
"lg": 1200,
"xl": 1400
}


The second is getting data from a database. The size attribute works OK but the limit not. I tried it with large data set I got tens of paging links.
Any advice?










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    Here http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.html it works.



    paging: {
    enabled: true,
    limit:2,
    size: 5
    },
    state: {
    enabled: true
    },
    "data-breakpoints": {
    "xs": 480,
    "sm": 768,
    "md": 992,
    "lg": 1200,
    "xl": 1400
    }


    But here it does not http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.aspx



          paging: {

    "limit": 2,
    "size":10

    },
    state: {
    enabled: true
    },
    "data-breakpoints": {
    "xs": 480,
    "sm": 768,
    "md": 992,
    "lg": 1200,
    "xl": 1400
    }


    The second is getting data from a database. The size attribute works OK but the limit not. I tried it with large data set I got tens of paging links.
    Any advice?










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      Here http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.html it works.



      paging: {
      enabled: true,
      limit:2,
      size: 5
      },
      state: {
      enabled: true
      },
      "data-breakpoints": {
      "xs": 480,
      "sm": 768,
      "md": 992,
      "lg": 1200,
      "xl": 1400
      }


      But here it does not http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.aspx



            paging: {

      "limit": 2,
      "size":10

      },
      state: {
      enabled: true
      },
      "data-breakpoints": {
      "xs": 480,
      "sm": 768,
      "md": 992,
      "lg": 1200,
      "xl": 1400
      }


      The second is getting data from a database. The size attribute works OK but the limit not. I tried it with large data set I got tens of paging links.
      Any advice?










      share|improve this question
















      Here http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.html it works.



      paging: {
      enabled: true,
      limit:2,
      size: 5
      },
      state: {
      enabled: true
      },
      "data-breakpoints": {
      "xs": 480,
      "sm": 768,
      "md": 992,
      "lg": 1200,
      "xl": 1400
      }


      But here it does not http://ctd1.aju.edu/foo.aspx



            paging: {

      "limit": 2,
      "size":10

      },
      state: {
      enabled: true
      },
      "data-breakpoints": {
      "xs": 480,
      "sm": 768,
      "md": 992,
      "lg": 1200,
      "xl": 1400
      }


      The second is getting data from a database. The size attribute works OK but the limit not. I tried it with large data set I got tens of paging links.
      Any advice?







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          You need to include footable.paging.css for it to work properly. It seems like you are only adding footable.core.standalone.css, which is not enough.






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