-
```
I think it is imprtant to be able to load event data directly on the
client - so rather than:
Timeline.loadXML("events.xml", function(xml, url) {
alert(url);
eventSource.loadXML(xml, url);
}…
-
```
Firefox 3 on Mac does not calculate the label widths correctly. Causes
wrapping of (some!) longer labels.
Note this is FF3 Mac specific. Works fine on Google Chrome, IE 7, FF
3-win, Safari on Ma…
-
```
Firefox 3 on Mac does not calculate the label widths correctly. Causes
wrapping of (some!) longer labels.
Note this is FF3 Mac specific. Works fine on Google Chrome, IE 7, FF
3-win, Safari on Ma…
-
```
Firefox 3 on Mac does not calculate the label widths correctly. Causes
wrapping of (some!) longer labels.
Note this is FF3 Mac specific. Works fine on Google Chrome, IE 7, FF
3-win, Safari on Ma…
-
```
I think it is imprtant to be able to load event data directly on the
client - so rather than:
Timeline.loadXML("events.xml", function(xml, url) {
alert(url);
eventSource.loadXML(xml, url);
}…
-
```
Firefox 3 on Mac does not calculate the label widths correctly. Causes
wrapping of (some!) longer labels.
Note this is FF3 Mac specific. Works fine on Google Chrome, IE 7, FF
3-win, Safari on Ma…
-
```
I think it is imprtant to be able to load event data directly on the
client - so rather than:
Timeline.loadXML("events.xml", function(xml, url) {
alert(url);
eventSource.loadXML(xml, url);
}…
-
```
Firefox 3 on Mac does not calculate the label widths correctly. Causes
wrapping of (some!) longer labels.
Note this is FF3 Mac specific. Works fine on Google Chrome, IE 7, FF
3-win, Safari on Ma…
-
```
I think it is imprtant to be able to load event data directly on the
client - so rather than:
Timeline.loadXML("events.xml", function(xml, url) {
alert(url);
eventSource.loadXML(xml, url);
}…
-
```
I think it is imprtant to be able to load event data directly on the
client - so rather than:
Timeline.loadXML("events.xml", function(xml, url) {
alert(url);
eventSource.loadXML(xml, url);
}…