Cool, the fix worked! All of my methods are now tagged with one  
phenotype only, and the tree is rendered with the unused root nodes  
as desired. Thanks! I'll keep testing and let you know if I stumble  
on something else.

BTW   Let me know if you want me to test node collapsing/expanding  
whenever you get around to work on it. That's something I (and most  
people I guess) will need for anything bigger than a couple dozen  
nodes. One quick thought: it would be nice if there were some way of  
giving the facet a list of labels for nodes to make expanded (or  
collapsed) by default, something like  
ex:defaultExpandedNodes="foobar, barfoo" and  
defaultCollapsedNodes="..." or whatever.


                     Mummi

On 2 Jan 2008, at 04:38, David Huynh wrote:

> Gudmundur A. Thorisson wrote:
>> [snip]
>>>>   Comparing this with your photo example: it's as if you didn't  
>>>> have
>>>> any photos tagged with 'nature' directly, but would still like  
>>>> to see
>>>> the 'nature' root node in your tree.
>>>>
>>> Correct. In the JSON file
>>>
>>> http://mire.environmentalchange.net/~webmaster/ 
>>> HierarchicalFacets/ data.json
>>> the photo "Storm over the Chocolate Hills" is only tagged with  
>>> "hill",
>>> but it still counts toward "landscape" and "nature".
>>>
>> Right, but that´s only because you have several other photos  
>> tagged  with "nature".
>>
> Ah, I see what you mean now... That's a tricky bug! Thanks for  
> catching it! I am attaching a new version of hierarchical-facet.js  
> here. (For some reason certain email clients don't let those .js  
> files through. Let me know if the file doesn't make it across.)
>
> Using the new hierarchical-facet.js file, when I remove all other  
> photos tagged with "nature" and "landscape", "Storm over the  
> Chocolate Hills" still shows up under "nature"->"landscape"- 
> >"hill". Let me know if it works for your own data.
>
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