Hi David

>I mean, which web browser do you use? IE7, IE8, Firefox 2, Firefox 3, 
>Opera, Safari, ...?


In my case TimeLine is not running in a "browser" it is running inside a Yahoo 
Widget window. The Yahoo Widget is using it's own browser which I believe to be 
based on what you have installed on your machine. In my case it's IE6 (I try 
not to install bugs (IE7) on my personal machine ;-) ). I did not try it on my 
Linux box which uses Firefox 2, Yahoo widgets did not make a Linux version yet. 
I tried to find that out in their documentation but  they did not document that 
or at least I did not manage to find that out.

I'll try to set it up in a browser and see what happens then.

>The usual strategy is to start out with a simple configuration (few 
>bands, few events, etc.) and then add more things until it breaks.

Two Bands, 10 Events .....  thats all I have. I didn't load all the events.

Up to now the chain of print()s and log()s are leading me to believe that since 
I'm intercepting the onAddMany event and change the content of the Event's 
<div> it interrupts something in the paint process. What I would have expected 
is that once the paint event is triggered my changes would have disappeared and 
I would need to do them again, but I'm starting to believe that the changes 
disrupt the paint event more then what I had expected.

Maybe the onAddMany is fired before the paint process is complete and then when 
paint runs it finds <div>s in a format it did not expect .... so it mite also 
me a timing problem ..... 

Still looking !

Best regards

Erez








      
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