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@bmabey bmabey commented Jun 1, 2015

You can see the updated fix in action here: http://benmabey.com/LDAvis

Included in this PR is another update that allows you to pass the actual data to the visualization object instead of a URI. This change was needed for the IPython integration but is generally useful since it allows you to have a self-contained visualization page that you can send to people.

The old behavior is also preserved. This just allows a page to embed the
data as oppose to feteching it from a server.
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bmabey commented Jun 4, 2015

@cpsievert did you see this?

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Yep, thank you! Hopefully I'll get to it over the weekend! @kshirley might want to look this over as well.

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@bmabey I'll admit, I didn't know about "use strict" until now, but it seems like a good idea!

@kshirley In case you're curious, I thought this post does a great job of explaining it -> http://ejohn.org/blog/ecmascript-5-strict-mode-json-and-more/

@bmabey bmabey force-pushed the allow-multivis-per-page branch from 593c854 to 1b1299a Compare June 11, 2015 14:37
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bmabey commented Jun 11, 2015

@cpsievert I've removed the console calls and fixed the regression for #33. The fixes have been squashed to the same commit. It should be ready to merge in now.

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@cpsievert @kshirley how about this PR? Would be very nice to have it merged. I had problems with multiple plots on a single page.

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I had problems with multiple plots on a single page.

You could embed them via an <iframe>

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