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==How to detect this mistake==
==How to detect this mistake==
There is only one surefire method that I know of. When you are done creating the instructions for the layer, you put them into the Editor and make the events show up on the Timeline. Then you open the source page, from which you’ve taken the information in the first place, and put it next to the Timeline. And then you just go through the list of events and compare each and every event in the source to the corresponding event on the Timeline, one by one. However long it takes, you have to do it. Otherwise you don’t know if what you are uploading to the server is correct information or just some garbage.  
There is only one surefire method that I know of. When you are done creating the instructions for the layer, you put them into the Editor and make the events show up on the Timeline. Then you open the source page, from which you’ve taken the information in the first place, and put it next to the Timeline. And then you just go through the list of events and compare each and every event in the source to the corresponding event on the Timeline, one by one. However long it takes, you have to do it. Otherwise you don’t know if what you are uploading to the server is correct information or a pile of garbage.  


This is very important. I think in the future we may have some peer review process in place. For example, there may be a rule that a layer can’t leave the Sandbox until, let’s say, 2 or 3 admins have checked that the dates in it are correct.
This is very important. I think in the future we may have some peer review process in place. For example, there may be a rule that a layer can’t leave the Sandbox until, let’s say, 2 or 3 admins have checked that the dates in it are correct.

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