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The latest stable version is 1.2 according to the website, is this not the case now? Should I download the "Trunk" version instead? Is that 2.0 and is it stable? Will I have any issues upgrading my 1.2 version to 2.0? Are there a lot of changes/improvements between 1.2 and 2.0? Why do hotdogs come in tins of 8 but rolls come in packets of 10?


Sorry for all the questions but I suspect the problem I am having with trying to use JQuery-UI is due to the version of JQuery that somes with Timeline 1.2


BTW, it's a great app (keep up the good work David!) and I hope to have a website that makes very good use of it up and running for testing very soon now, I'll post the link if anyone is interested in some beta testing.


Ritchie


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I guess we are using Timeline 1.0. There is no "2.0" in the api path. Are there any examples that use 2.0? What are the advantages?



On 2/4/08, David Huynh <dfhuynh@...> wrote:

Which version of Timeline are you using? 1.0? or 2.0 here

    http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.0/timeline-api.js


David


Todd Chapman wrote:

> We have our own jQuery at the latest version. Perhaps we should excise

> jQuery from Timeline and tell it where to find our Query?

>

> On 2/1/08, *Axel Hecht* <l10n.moz@...

> <mailto:l10n.moz@...>> wrote:

>

>     AFAICT, timeline includes SimileAjax, which itself has jQuery1.2.1

>     in it.

>

>     Not precisely sure what you want, do you want jquery, or do you have

>     your own non-jquery stuff using $? Or do you want a different version

>     of jquery?

>

>     Axel

>

>     2008/2/1, Todd Chapman <todd@... <mailto:todd@...>>:

>     > For some reason Timeline messes up some jQuery modal stuff our

>     designers

>     > built.

>     >

>     > I realize that jQuery has a noconflict mode, but our designers

>     are used to

>     > using the jQuery "$" shortcut. Is there a noconflict mode for

>     Timeline? Has

>     > anyone run into this problem before?

>     >

>     > Thanks!

>     >

>     > -Todd

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