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Nothing shown in the browser Safari when notebook is upgrade to 7.2.0 #7373

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yutang-1sec opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #7354
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Nothing shown in the browser Safari when notebook is upgrade to 7.2.0 #7373

yutang-1sec opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #7354
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I have upgraded the notebook and Jupyter Lab to the latest versions this morning. But when the browser pops up, only blank is seen.

@yutang-1sec yutang-1sec added bug status:Needs Triage Applied to issues that need triage labels May 16, 2024
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But it works in Google Chrome.

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jtpio commented May 17, 2024

Thanks @yutang-1sec for reporting.

Are you able to clear the browser cache and reload the page to check if notebook properly loads?

Wondering if that might be related to #7354, as some users have reported similar issues previously.

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Thanks @yutang-1sec for reporting.

Are you able to clear the browser cache and reload the page to check if notebook properly loads?

Wondering if that might be related to #7354, as some users have reported similar issues previously.

Many thanks. It works after clearing the browser cache.

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jtpio commented May 17, 2024

Thanks for checking and answering back.

We'll be looking into finishing #7354 to fix this issue for future versions.

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