George,

Instead of
    window.database.loadDatalinks(onDone);
you can try   
    Exhibit.ExhibitJSONImporter.load(dataUrl, window.database, onDone);
David

George Adams wrote:
> David,
> Those files worked just fine on the Mac with Firefox 3. I did notice 
> that the json file is still being loaded in the <head>
> <link type="application/json" rel="exhibit/data" 
> href="ComputerHistory.js">
>
> The timeline doesn't display if this is in the <body>
> Is there a SimileAjax.includeJSONFiles like the 
> SimileAjax.includeJavascriptFiles for the JSON file?
>
> Where is the documentation for the javaScript functions so I can look 
> up some of this stuff myself?
>
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:38 PM, David Huynh <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     George Adams wrote:
>     > Looks like the HTML file was not attached or was put in line
>     with the
>     > message and was messed up. Can you zip it and attach it or
>     change the
>     > extension and try again.
>     Oops, zipped and reattached.
>
>     David
>
>
>
>
>
> >


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