Hi

thanks for your reply.
Indeed I have developed something to use with a (simple minded) web app
based on the php framework Flow http://flow.typo3.org and I see my
timeline. I am looking for tricks to improve it.

Something I do not how to do, is how I avoid the reload of the
underlying xml file from the server, everytime a user moves back and
forth between pages of the web app. Is there a way to cache (I do konw
nothin about caching), or something else I may try?

Thanks
Cheers
mario

ps I am still missing a reply about whether anybody has rewritten/is
rewriting the Simile code as to base it on the JQuery library. 

On Fri, 2013-10-25 at 13:53 -0700, paul chubb wrote:
> Hi,
>     I am in the beta stage of a php application using timeline with
> mysql. It is fairly straight forward. Have a look at:
> http://simile-widgets.org/wiki/Timeline_LoadEventsDynamically. This is
> using json as the translation. In a past life I use xml pumped with
> Notespump from a notes database. In that case I had an XML file that
> was updated on a regular basis on the web server that was read by the
> simile script when the page was opened.
> 
> Cheers Paul
> 
> On Friday, 25 October 2013 20:27:39 UTC+11, mario chiari wrote:
>         Hi 
>         
>         I am looking at http://www.robertb.co.nz/timeline/Using%20the%
>         20Simile% 
>         20TimeLine%20with%20ASP.htm#_Toc307870221 (thanks to share) 
>         My question: is out there something similar to that but by
>         php, mysql? 
>         thanks 
>         mario 
>         


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