Hi Danny,

Timegrid should be able to read the same data files as Timeline. This 
means that it can parse "2007-07-24T14:11:53+01:00" if you set 
date-time-format to iso8601 in the data file

    <data date-time-format="iso8601">
       ...
    </data>

Please note that Timegrid has not been officially released so you use it 
at your own risk :). Mason Tang is Timegrid's author and he'll be 
continuing its development soon until it's good enough for a 1.0 release.

We have, however, tried to use Timegrid in conjunction with Exhibit to 
build this client-side only web app for picking classes at MIT
    http://picker.mit.edu/
What sort of data are you loading into Timegrid if I may ask? We're 
trying to understand / predict what people will do with it.

David

Danny Ayers wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> I'm having a crack at hooking up (the glorious) Timegrid as a view of
> some RDF via SPARQL+XSLT.
>
> Looking at the examples, the data appears to contain RFC 2822 format
> dates, but I've got RFC 3339 format (e.g.
> "2007-07-24T14:11:53+01:00").
>
> I can see there's a load of utility js around dates, so to save me
> trawling/reimplementing, I was wondering if there's anything already
> in place for using this style of date..? If not, please consider this
> a feature request - it would be very handy to have in the config
> options.
>
> (If there are docs on this and I missed them - sorry! pointer appreciated)
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Cheers,
> Danny.
>
>   

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