well, first i should worn that the fixed-width formatting doesn't work so well on my little laptop.
as for the bug, I think your dates (more precisely "date-start") are formatted improperly in the json file. when I replaced the integers making up those dates with properly formatted "1956-03-01" type dates the timeline worked. derek | idea company wrote: > Yes, improper formating seems to have been the culprit mostly. Thanks > David. It fixed the details view, however it still errors for the > timeline view. Time permitting would it be possible for you to take a > look at http://designr.sheridanc.on.ca/projects.php > > If you could that would be greatly appreciated. I have another > timeline/exhibit question but it escapes me now. And I think I'll > wait until I can get it working before asking more, potentially silly > questions. > > Cheers, > Derek > Derek Kinsman > The Idea Company > > New Media Designer > > http://www.ideacompany.ca/ > http://boring.ambitiouslemon.com/ > 1.416.371.5652 > > > David Karger wrote: >> I encountered this behavior when I copied an exhibit using the >> "file..save" menu option on an exhibit (which saved a postprocessed >> version of the page) instead of downloading the file directly. The >> effect was caused by the browser briefly showing the data which had >> _previously_ been rendered into the page using exhibit, then invoking >> the javascript that was supposed to run the exhibit, which broke because >> (my local copy of) the page had its lenses and views rewritten during >> the original visualization so they no longer worked. >> >> >> derek | idea company wrote: >> >>> Hi David, >>> So I know a question like this is gonna bring you back to when Exhibit >>> was first built, but I'm having a really dumb problem and I think I need >>> a fresh set of eyes. For the sake of the project I'm working on, I'm >>> using >>> http://simile.mit.edu/repository/exhibit/tags/1.0.pre-ui-split/src/webapp/api/exhibit-api.js?views=timeline >>> . For some reason my details view will load and then disappear and get >>> stuck in a loading loop. And my timeline won't load at all. I'm not >>> entirely sure why it doesn't load, so I thought I'd ask here. Perhaps >>> it has something to do with the 1.0 pre ui split branch. I haven't had >>> the time to move it to the 2.0 branch but that's something I'm aiming for. >>> >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
