Hi

I can't see why this would happen but different browsers often have
different behavior.
If you do not specify the width of the container, I suggest trying. Also, if
they are sharing the same container, it might be better to separate the
containers.

Hope this helps.
  Viz Kid

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Justin L <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm using an Annotated Timeline many times on my website.  It works
> fine on Firefox and Chrome, but IE8 does not render the timeline and
> throws this error: "Container width is zero. Expecting a valid
> width".  Weirder still is that in a column of four timelines, the
> first two timelines will throw the error but the bottom two will work
> fine.  In one instance I used the Google Chrome Frame addon for IE to
> get a timeline will work, but it will not work for a timeline on
> another page.
>
> The only work around I have found so far is to use a meta tag to tell
> each page to render in IE7 mode.
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