No longer able to load BokehJS in jupyter notebook (Firefox 57)

Referencing github issue : No longer able to load BokehJS in jupyter notebook (Firefox 57) · Issue #7227 · bokeh/bokeh · GitHub

I tried opening the notebook on chrome and it works. I have attached the screenshot. I am running the notebook in a separate conda environment.

Hi,

I am still unable to reproduce any problem on FF57 on OSX and I have also taken the effort to try (successfully) on a windows VM as well. Given the console message about “unable to load” BokehJS I still maintain this has to be some kind of local configuration issue for you (e.g. network firewall or browser configuration, etc.) But perhaps someone else on the list will have better luck reproducing an issue, which is a necessary first step to be able to diagnose or fix any problem. As a workaround, you can try using INLINE resources instead of the default CDN resources loaded over the network.

Thanks,

Bryan

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On Nov 24, 2017, at 05:45, [email protected] wrote:

Referencing github issue : https://github.com/bokeh/bokeh/issues/7227

I tried opening the notebook on chrome and it works. I have attached the screenshot. I am running the notebook in a separate conda environment.

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Hi Bryan,

Thanks for going through the effort. I will give the local resources a try.

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On Saturday, 25 November 2017 19:41:42 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven wrote:

Hi,

I am still unable to reproduce any problem on FF57 on OSX and I have also taken the effort to try (successfully) on a windows VM as well. Given the console message about “unable to load” BokehJS I still maintain this has to be some kind of local configuration issue for you (e.g. network firewall or browser configuration, etc.) But perhaps someone else on the list will have better luck reproducing an issue, which is a necessary first step to be able to diagnose or fix any problem. As a workaround, you can try using INLINE resources instead of the default CDN resources loaded over the network.

Thanks,

Bryan

On Nov 24, 2017, at 05:45, [email protected] wrote:

Referencing github issue : https://github.com/bokeh/bokeh/issues/7227

I tried opening the notebook on chrome and it works. I have attached the screenshot. I am running the notebook in a separate conda environment.

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