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#1 by William McVey on April 6, 2011 - 6:28 am
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Is your treemap code publically available? I’m interested specifically of the treemap rendered as HTML pages that used in Diggs in a Box (referenced at http://blogs.infoecho.net/echo/2007/02/12/diggs-in-a-box/). I did some poking around, and although you mentioned the code, I never saw reference to it being posted. I’m looking at using a similar technique for project of mine, and rather than reinvent the wheel, I figured it might be more efficient to see if the code is public.
I hope to hear from you one way or the other.
— William