The system works fine with many more items, so it's not an item limit
problem. For checking json, I suggest this json validator:
http://jsonlint.com/
On 03/30/2016 01:01 PM, KayC wrote:
I'm not in a position to argue your point about the json. All I know
is it has worked fine for 4 years now
I don't know. I'll prepare a test later
El 30/3/2016 19:01, "KayC" escribió:
> I'm not in a position to argue your point about the json. All I know is
> it has worked fine for 4 years now and my problem is recent and doesn't
> seem to be json format related.
>
> Are you
I'm not in a position to argue your point about the json. All I know is it
has worked fine for 4 years now and my problem is recent and doesn't seem
to be json format related.
Are you indicating that if it were a valid json I wouldn't be seeing the
problem I'm seeing? If yes, could you tell
CAPECatalogData.json is not a valid json.
Why don't you migrate it to Exhibit 3?
Saludos,
-- luismiguel (@lmorillas)
2016-03-30 17:38 GMT+02:00 KayC :
> Thanks for your time...
> I think I have around 200 or 220 events. www.pe10ratio.com/timeline.html.
>
> If I try to
Thanks for your time...
I think I have around 200 or 220 events. www.pe10ratio.com/timeline.html.
If I try to add one more event, about 20 events are eliminated all the way
back to July of 2015. I have experimented enough to be 100% certain that I
don't have a syntax error in my newest event
Do you have an example? How many events are you talking about?
El 30/3/2016 17:02, "KayC" escribió:
> Hi,
> I'm having an unexplainable problem adding another event to my json file.
> Adding one more event causes many recent events to disappear. I'm
> wondering if there is a
Hi,
I'm having an unexplainable problem adding another event to my json file.
Adding one more event causes many recent events to disappear. I'm
wondering if there is a limit on the number of events Timeline can handle.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Kay
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