@mbostock @observablehq Y’all got a broken example here:https://beta.observablehq.com/@mbostock/d3-line-chart …
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Replying to @mbostock @observablehq
I tested with tracking protection on too, and it breaks in a different way - looks like your GA is setup to block code resources from loading when tracking protection is enabled.
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Sorry about that, Dietrich. The AAPL data was using a date format that Firefox couldn’t parse. It’s fixed now:pic.twitter.com/IWsujB8ai7
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Yay, thanks! All the herrings in my console were red. What was the format? I’d love to dig into why a date format that worked on Chrome broke on Firefox.
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Replying to @dietrich
It was just a little data artifact: new Date("01-Apr-08")
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Replying to @jashkenas
… cue the sound of countless hours of human potential wasted trying to figure out why some date code isn’t working
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Replying to @dietrich
I wouldn't worry about it! That date format is totally ambiguous!
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I’m a browser developer. We worry about it. Chrome handles it as expected, and Firefox doesn’t. Curious what the spec says.
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