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I am trying to create my first streamgraph with D3.js. I am starting with a working example which incorporates a tooltip from code posted on-line, http://bl.ocks.org/WillTurman/4631136:

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When I copy the index.html and data.csv files to my PC (Windows 7), I am able to see the streamgraph in a browser (Firefox). However, I get a JS warning, "Use of Mutation Events is deprecated. Use MutationObserver instead."

What lines of code correspond to the Mutation Event? And how should I edit them to use a MutationObserver instead?

I am new to D3 and javascript. Although I found some discussion of mutation events and MutationObservers on-line, I didn't see any examples that were basic enough for me to understand and apply to my situation. I would appreciate any tips.

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This is something that will need to be changed in the D3 source. As a user (and certainly as a beginner), you don't need to worry about this -- the warning is only relevant to the developers. Feel free to open an issue about this.

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    With all due respect I would like to say that... This answer does not show any light to the question asked. A better explanation or even an example to differentiate both MutationEvent and MutationObserver will be much appreciated. Jan 14, 2014 at 4:14
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    There are explanations on the internet that are much better than what I can provide here (e.g. here). In the context of D3, this is used all over the place, so the question on how to change them is quite a big one. I tried to give an answer that helps OP, who was concerned about the warning. Do feel free to add another answer though. Jan 14, 2014 at 9:21

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