Bruce Robertson wrote: >> Bruce Robertson wrote: >> >>> As you have no doubt noted while working your way along the message list, >>> this is a problem that has occurred for others as well, see subject "Re: >>> map-locale.js unexistant for en-US" >>> >>> The detailed comments by Alex_Z in my message of 2/16 appear to be more to >>> the point of the problem I am trying to resolve. >>> >>> >> Hi Bruce, >> >> I understand the technical issue, and apologies for the inconveniences. >> I'm trying to determine if it's blocking you in any way. If it's not a >> severe error, we can live with it for a while. Fixing it properly >> requires changing the way localization works in Exhibit, and I don't >> have a whole story for that yet. >> >> David >> > > Something is blocking me from using Exhibit as I'd like to, most definitely. > > Whether the en-us parse error thing is the problem is not clear but I don't > know how to make that problem go away for testing purposes. > I'm 99% sure it's not the en-us parse error. If you can provide me (here or in a separate email) a URL to look at, with fake data if your real data is sensitive, that would help me help you pinpoint the problem.
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