I'm not sure what went wrong. Could you try checkout from another 
computer, perhaps outside your company's intranet?

David

Bharathi wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I see it from the browser but when i try to checkout using
> subversion , i am getting errors.
> Error: PROPFIND request failed on '/repository/painter/trunk'
> Error: PROPFIND of '/repository/painter/trunk': could not connect to
> server (http://simile.mit.edu)
>
> I really need this since we are planning to use it in our Enterprise
> application
>
> Please help
>
> Bharathi
>
>
> On Nov 14, 12:53 am, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Bharathi,
>>
>> You mean you can't see this?
>>    http://simile.mit.edu/repository/painter/trunk/
>> Can you see it in your web browser?
>>
>> You'd need Subversion to check out the code.
>>    http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/How_to_use_the_Repository
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>> Bharathi wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi David
>>> I was not able to down source code for Painter from the specified
>>> location.
>>>       
>>> Could you please give me the correct instructions?
>>>       
>>> Thanks so much for all your help
>>> Bharathi
>>>       
>>> On Oct 9, 11:47 pm, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Rahul wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> On Oct 8, 1:46 am, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>           
>>>>>> There was a hiccup on the Simile web server today. It should be OK now.
>>>>>> Could you check your exhibit again?
>>>>>>             
>>>>> Awesome. Works now.  Solved.
>>>>>           
>>>>>> FYI, there's a way to configure an exhibit to use a different painter
>>>>>> service:
>>>>>>    <link rel="exhibit/map-painter href="http://somewhere.else/painter"; />
>>>>>>             
>>>>> Can I run my own painter service too? How does one do that?
>>>>>           
>>>> Yes, you can. Check out the code from here
>>>>    http://simile.mit.edu/repository/painter/trunk/
>>>> Then you need Apache Maven to run it. At the command line, type
>>>>     mvn jetty:run
>>>>         
>>>>> Can I configure it to point to two painter services? Will that give me
>>>>> failover capabilities?
>>>>>           
>>>> No, it can only point to one service.
>>>>         
>>>>> Also, will running the full Exhibit service on my own sever give me a
>>>>> significant performance boost as opposed to pinging the Similie
>>>>> servers each time? Is latency a performance issue? Some of the larger
>>>>> Exhibits seem to load very slowly. What is the bottleneck currently?
>>>>> Server, clients or the ethernet?
>>>>>           
>>>> It's known that Exhibit does not scale due to its Javascript-based
>>>> implementation. But newer browsers should make it run faster. Try Google
>>>> Chrome or Safari 3.
>>>>         
>>>> I don't know why things are slow in your specific case. If you have
>>>> Firebug or some network diagnosis tools, see if you can track down the
>>>> problem.
>>>>         
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> >
>   


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