FYI, turns out something must have gotten corrupted during FTP of the
SIMILE libraries to the new hosting company.  After I took the entire
set of libraries and copied them back up, everything is working as it
should.  Sorry for the false alarm!

-Mark



On Aug 17, 4:49 pm, mleden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Has anyone encountered restrictions using Exhibit (or SIMILE in
> general) with specific hosting companies?  I moved a working Exhibit
> to a new hosting company and it no longer renders.  All of the SIMILE
> libraries are co-located at the hosting company, along with the HTML,
> JSON, etc.  Initially, I figured it was latency propagating my files
> to the new host or that I'd screwed up something in the paths, while
> migrating the content over.  However, I'm now fairly convinced that it
> is failing somewhere in the Exhibit codebase.  Interestingly, there
> are no "alert errors" nor is there any (obvious) error in the
> browser.  I'm wondering if it doesn't like the call to the "public
> painter" hosted on simile-widgets.org.  Incidentally, the (new)
> hosting company is Go Daddy.
>
> You can see the failing page 
> at:http://www.thisbeautifulgame.com/html/test.html
>
> Do you think I'm on the right track?  Other ideas or thoughts?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Mark
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