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JavaScript output is disabled in JupyterLab (bokeh) #64
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Thanks for reporting! Ok, so this was working recently for you -- just to confirm; have there been any upgrades or redeployments at of your site recently, or it's all as it was when this was working for you? There has not been an underlying btw - I suggest we transfer this over the |
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On the link provided in the OP - there are javascript errors in the console, and the bokeh script appears to load the first time around, but then fails to attach to the DOM. |
Thank you for looking into this. There have been redeployments of my site, but nothing in particular related to thebe or bokeh that might have caused it to stop working. I included the link to the documentation because I assumed that hasn't changed. |
Describe the bug
context
When I use 'Live Code' to run a cell that involves bokeh,
expectation
I expected the plot to show like it did a week ago.
bug
But instead I get the following error message: "JavaScript output is disabled in JupyterLab".
This is taken from the documentation after re-running the cells, but I get the same behavior in my book too.
problem
This is a problem for people using bokeh in their code cells because the plots are not showing up.
Reproduce the bug
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