Dan Vanderkam
Dan Vanderkam
The workaround for now is to pass `/dev/stdin` as the file argument: ``` cat foo.json | jss -v null /dev/stdin ```
Should be `cd localturk\sample` (Backslash) on Windows. On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 10:56 PM chrisa530 wrote: > [image: image] > > [image: image] > > > — > You...
It's likely that this was an issue with the CSV file ("Error: Number of columns is inconsistent on line 2").
Hosting the site on oldnyc.github.io and doing same-domain XHRs removes the facebook warnings. The twitter ones remain, though.
I'm loading v2.3 of the JS API. According to https://developers.facebook.com/docs/javascript/quickstart, the latest is v20.0!
The grid UI should open immediately and show a "Loading" indication.
I set up `images.oldnyc.org` to be an alias for `oldnyc-assets.nypl.org` using CloudFlare. If it's added as a valid CNAME for `oldnyc-assets.nypl.org`, then https might just work. Sample URL: http://images.oldnyc.org/600px/708760f-a.jpg
Reopening since oldnyc.org itself isn't hosted over HTTPS yet :) Thanks for the help guys!
oldnyc.org has been served over https for quite a while now
722041f is an interesting case here. The small line (`east side.`) between paragraphs should be joined to the first.