On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Eric Rasche <rasche.e...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Yes, the code is definitely broken somewhere else, not in this function, but
> this fix ensures that data is at least visible. However, data is right
> aligned as you mentioned, which is definitely undesirable.

I would find this an improvement in the short term.

> As for getting the script onto multiple lines, you are correct, you'd need
> to serve the uncompressed version.

How do I do this?

> Then again, I believe you're experiencing
> the same issue as me, because the compressed version of data.js uses
> column_types as 'j' and index as 'i'.

I tried the fix by editing data.js but there was no change. If this
is the same bug, then maybe a cached (compressed?) copy of
data.js must still be in use.

Thanks,

Peter
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