I've just discovered Timeline and think it would be valuable to
document some particular processes required by my organization. These
timelines are not tied to specific dates. For example:

day 1: submit request
day 1-5: request reviewed; accepted/rejected
day 5: event posted
days 5-19: review
days 20-24: conference
day 33: final comments
day 35: final posting

I would like to use week# on the bottom with day# on the top... this
would help users plan their events and make sure they get the timeline
right.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     2     3     4     5     6     7    8     9     10
x
x--------------------------x
                           x

week1                               week2
---------------------------------------------------------------------------


I am not versed in javascript, although the coding seems fairly
straightforward. I *am* well-versed in XML, although don't see a
schema posted for an XML dataset but made some assumptions from the
sample data provided.

My XML file looks like this:
<data>
<event isDuration="false" start="1" end="1" title="Submit Proposed
Event" link="http://www.mycompany.com"; >
        The requirements for event submission can be found here
</event>
<event isDuration="true" start="1" end="5" title="Review Proposed
Event" link="http://www.mycompany.com"; >
        Upon receipt of an eventsubmission, the administrator will review for
the following:
</event>
<event isDuration="true" start="5" end="19" title="Announce Comment
Period" link="http://www.mycompany.com"; >
        The administrator will open the event for public review
</event>
</data>

Do I need a custom extension or is there some other way to get the
results I'm looking for? I have a dozen or more of these types of
timelines and I'm hoping Timeline can meet my needs.

Thanks!

-- 
Mary
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