Andrew,

I am getting this error when trying out the default on the website(see attached)

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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Andrew 
Hankinson
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 4:54 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] New Release: Diva.js 4.0 (with IIIF support)

We’re pleased to announce a new version of our open-source document image 
viewer, Diva.js. Diva is an ideal for archival book digitization initiatives 
where viewing high-resolution images is a crucial part of the user experience. 
Using Diva, libraries, archives, and museums can present high-resolution 
document page images in a user-friendly “instant-on” interface that has been 
optimized for speed and flexibility.

In version 4.0 we’re introducing support for the International Image 
Interoperability Framework (IIIF). Through IIIF, Diva becomes part of a larger 
movement to enhance archival image collections through promoting sharing of 
these resources.

With 4.0 we’re also introducing the “Book Layout” view, presenting document 
images as openings, or facing pages. This will provide our users with a 
valuable way of visualizing document openings, providing more tools for viewing 
and understanding the structure of a digitized document.

Several demos are available at http://ddmal.github.io/diva.js/try/ 
<http://ddmal.github.io/diva.js/try/>

Other improvements in 4.0 include:
        • Improved integration with existing web applications
        • New plugins: Autoscroll (animated page scrolling), Page Alias (pages 
may have multiple identifiers), IIIF Metadata (displays document metadata from 
IIIF manifest), IIIF Highlight (displays annotations from a IIIF manifest)
        • Improved build system with Gulp
        • Support for switching documents without reloading the viewer
        • Numerous bug fixes and optimizations

For more information, demos, and documentation visit 
http://ddmal.github.io/diva.js/.

Diva.js is developed by the Distributed Digital Music Archives and Libraries 
laboratory, part of the Music Technology Area of the Schulich School of Music 
at McGill University and is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities 
Research Council of Canada.

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