Yes, it works! Just beginning to understand the nuances of running Javascript programs. Thanks!
You guys have done a splendid job with Exhibit. Here is the site I have been working on: http://www.epispider.net. The front page has not been Exhibitized yet - still converting the data sources to JSON and figuring out the level of "flatness" the trees should have. I am giving a talk next week about this work in a panel at the American Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting in Chicago (and in essence also showcasing what Exhibit does to the health informatics community). I wish Timeplot could use the same JSON files. Emerging infectious disease outbreaks are best shown in context of other events like disasters, wars, famine, drought, flooding, weather disturbances to visually establish the sequential and spatial relationships of events. Regards, Herman On 11/5/07, Ryan Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Herman Tolentino wrote: > > I apologize for not being specific. In Windows Firefox 2.0.0.9 and > > viewing the site below, Firebug gives me this error: > > > > $ is not defined > > [Break on this error] $(document).ready(function() { > > > > And visually I get a page that displays just the title "Biilionaires > > in History", the "get data file" link and nothing more. > > > > Thanks, > > Herman > > Don't worry about it. It's possible the files served from > static.simile.mit.edu changed between the last time you viewed the URL > and today; have you tried shift+reloading the page to get all the latest > pieces? > > -- > Ryan Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] > MIT CSAIL Research Staff http://simile.mit.edu/ > http://people.csail.mit.edu/ryanlee/ > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
