Ok, Import is working fine with your version but I am still unable to 
render the map view.
Maybe a problem with the map extension.

Le dimanche 21 octobre 2012 19:18:10 UTC+2, David Karger a écrit :
>
>  Try switching to the forked version of the api that I mentioned in my 
> email---that fixes the data-string-parser issue.
> On 10/21/2012 1:16 PM, Piezanowski wrote:
>  
> Here it is http://ambascience.co.uk/coop2/ 
>
>  and the spreasheets are here goo.gl/M7rko
>
>  Even with the large number of items, It was loading fine with Exhibit 
> 2.0.
>
>  
> Le dimanche 21 octobre 2012 19:08:16 UTC+2, David Karger a écrit : 
>>
>>  Please post a link to your exhibit.
>> On 10/21/2012 1:07 PM, Piezanowski wrote:
>>  
>> Thks,
>> Just to say I am using a map view.  
>> I tried loading without the map view, only with the facets, but it is 
>> still not responding.
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>> Le dimanche 21 octobre 2012 18:46:42 UTC+2, David Karger a écrit : 
>>>
>>> I've started looking at this; it's unveiled a number of separate 
>>> problems.  I have suggested fixes at the end of the story. 
>>> The simplest problem was the reported one: a failure to include the date 
>>> conversion function.  I've fixed this with an instance of the api at 
>>> http://people.csail.mit.edu/karger/Exhibit3/api/exhibit-api.js 
>>>
>>> Unfortunately this was only the tip of the iceberg.  In fact, it wasn't 
>>> even very important.  In your spreadsheet, you've created duplicate 
>>> "birth" and "death" columns, and filled them with proper iso8601-format 
>>> dates which exhibit doesn't need to convert.  So if you'd just deleted 
>>> the "traditional format" date columns, then the iso8601 converter 
>>> wouldn't have been needed and you wouldn't have seen the error.  As it 
>>> is, even with the parsing corrected, your newer columns, since they have 
>>> the same column headings, overwrite the traditional date columns. 
>>>
>>> With the data conversion problem out of the way, the next problem is 
>>> that your spreadsheet does not contain "presidency" data. Presidents 
>>> don't have their own indates and outdates; instead they have 
>>> presidencies where each presidency has an indate and an outdate (this 
>>> was forced upon us by Grover Cleveland, who had the gall to be elected 
>>> for two non-contiguous terms).   Your spreadsheet only holds the 
>>> presidents, and not their presidencies, so when exhibit tries to look up 
>>> the presidency data it finds nothing.  That is why none of the 
>>> days-in-office etc. statistics are showing in the tabular view. 
>>>
>>> Finally, there appears to be a problem with extension loading. Something 
>>> is preventing the timeline (and possibly the map) from signaling that 
>>> loading is done and allowing exhibit to proceed.  But if you remove the 
>>> timeline (and possibly the map) you can at least verify that data is 
>>> being properly loaded by looking at the tabular view. 
>>>
>>> So, if you'd like to progress on this issue, you should do one of the 
>>> following: 
>>>
>>> Option 1 (skip date parsing) 
>>> * remove the "traditional date" columns from your spreadsheet 
>>> * add another spreadsheet (or json file) providing the "presidency" data 
>>> that is missing (with dates in UTC of course) 
>>> * verify the released version of exhibit works on this data (in tabular 
>>> view) without the extensions 
>>> * check if perhaps its extension loader will work with the other 
>>> problems solved 
>>>
>>> Option 2 (try to use date parsing) 
>>> * use my fork of the exhibit api at 
>>> http://people.csail.mit.edu/karger/Exhibit3/api/exhibit-api.js 
>>> * remove the UTC data columns from your spreadsheet 
>>> * add another spreadsheet (or json file) providing the "presidency" data 
>>> that is missing (with dates in traditional format if you like) 
>>> * verify the forked version of exhibit works on this data (in tabular 
>>> view) without the extensions 
>>> * check if perhaps its extension loader will work with the other 
>>> problems solved 
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/14/2012 1:52 PM, lostexpectation wrote: 
>>> > trying to use google spreadsheets with exhibit 3 
>>> > 
>>> > trying to use example where nothing else changes, can't really find 
>>> > one 
>>> > 
>>> > so converted an exhibit 3 example 
>>> > 
>>> http://www.simile-widgets.org/exhibit3/examples/presidents/presidents.html 
>>> > data 
>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqAEiinGYynOdFd3dDRBWFJXUllSRnZzZEYxNEVTT3c
>>>  
>>> > swapping indatae outdate for birth death just to have something on the 
>>> > timeline 
>>> > 
>>> > http://dublinstreams.com/tds/exhibit3/presidents3.html 
>>> > 
>>> > but getting an error 
>>> > 
>>> > Uncaught TypeError: Object #<Object> has no method 
>>> > 'makeISO8601DateString'                 exhibit-scripted-bundle.js:1 
>>> > Exhibit.Importer.JSONP.GoogleSpreadsheet.transformJSON 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > ps some of the exhibit3 examples have the old 'ex:label' instead of 
>>> > 'data-ex-label' will the old way still work if trying to convert 
>>> > previous exhibits 
>>> > 
>>>
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