Hi All, I've received a solution to the timeline problem I had. This group is a wonderful resource. Thank you!
Roy On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 4:30:10 PM UTC-4, Roy Eidelson wrote: > > I am hoping to hire a consultant for a couple of hours or so to help me > fix a problem with my SIMILE Timeline. The problem appears to be related to > the transition from the MIT site to the SIMILE site, and yesterday I posted > a summary, which I've pasted below. > > If someone on this list would have the time and interest in helping me to > get my Timeline back up and working, I'd be happy to pay the going rate for > such consulting assistance. I can be reached back-channel. Thanks! > > Best Regards, > > Roy Eidelson > > > *Yesterday's Post* > > Hello Everyone, > > I am new to this group, and I'm hoping that someone can help me with > timeline problem. As will become obvious (if not already), my > understanding in this area is quite limited. Nevertheless, up until > sometime last month, the Coalition for an Ethical Psychology ( > www.ethicalpsychology.org) had a really useful timeline ( > www.ethicalpsychology.org/timeline) documenting psychologists' troubling > roles in national security settings post-9/11, and I am responsible for > maintaining it. At some point, however, the webpage stopped working, and > now that page produces nothing other than a white screen with no > background, no events, etc. > > It was explained to me that the problem is probably related to some change > that has resulted in my code no longer accessing the correct site(s). I've > pasted below some of what I believe is perhaps the key code, for both my > index.php page and my timeline-all.xml page. I would be enormously grateful > if someone could offer me some more expert guidance on whether there are > specific changes I need to make, and if so, what those changes would be. I > am happy to provide whatever additional information might be useful, either > here or back-channel. > > I apologize for troubling the group with what may well be a pretty basic > problem. But I find myself turning to the kindness of strangers, in the > hope of salvaging the timeline. Thanks in advance for any ideas! > > Roy Eidelson > > > *index.php* > > <script src=" > http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.3.0/timeline-api.js?bundle=true" > type="text/javascript"></script> > > <script src="timeline.js" type="text/javascript"></script> > > <link rel="stylesheet" href="timeline.css" type="text/css" > media="screen,projection" /> > > ……… > > <span class="checkbox_label" style="background-image:url(' > http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.3.0/images/dull-red-circle.png'); > color:red">Psychologist/APA Involvement</span><br /> > > <span class="checkbox_label" style="background-image:url(' > http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.3.0/images/dull-green-circle.png'); > > color:green">Key Events</span><br /> > > <span class="checkbox_label" style="background-image:url(' > http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.3.0/images/dull-blue-circle.png'); > > color:blue">Related Events</span> > > > > *timeline-all.xml (sample event entry)* > > <event start="Feb 3 2003" > > title="James transports juveniles from Bagram to GTMO" classname="apa" > icon=" > http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.3.0/images/dull-red-circle.png > " > > > > > APA member Larry James, who later becomes a member of the PENS > Task Force, travels to Bagram to help transport prisoners, including three > juveniles to Guantánamo. “I knew they were far from innocent.” (from James' > "Fixing Hell," p. 47). <br /> <br /> > > Note: GTMO SOP protocols define juveniles as "under 16," whereas > international law defines juveniles as under 18. > > </event> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SIMILE Widgets" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
