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Jupyter notebook won't save in firefox #4092

Open rduchesn opened 5 years ago

rduchesn commented 5 years ago

Hi, I have noticed a few days ago that whenever I open any notebook in firefox and try to save it, nothing happens. I'm running the notebook server 5.5.0 with Python 3.6.5 |Anaconda, Inc.| (default, Apr 29 2018, 16:14:56) on Ubuntu 18.04.1. No error is displayed on the terminal.

I found similar symptoms with the ghostery issue in #1882, but I don't have ghostery, and disabling my firefox extensions didn't change anything...

inessmit commented 5 years ago

Hello, I also have this same problems that I'm not able to save and checkpoint the notebook (problems the same as described in the first post of #1882). The notebook is not trusted anymore and doesn't allow clicking to trust it. However, I don't have the TOC extenstion nor Ghostery so I'm not sure what's causing this problem.

There are no messages on the terminal when I try to save the notebook. The previous messages mention 'starting buffering for [kernel id] ' and 'Adapting to protocol v5.1 for kernel' These are the messages on the console preceding the problem:

I reinstalled Anaconda (to defaults of 5.3.0 with py3.7) which made no difference. This problem occurs in both the notebook and jupyter lab.

Working on MacOS 10.12.6, Firefox 62.0.3.

Thanks for any suggestions!

davidcolton commented 5 years ago

Also seeing this behaviour on Firefox 63.0.1 and MacOs 10.14.1

vdrhtc commented 5 years ago

I am also having this problem for some time now!

Able to save and open everything in Chrome; at the same time, in Firefox I can't even open the home view.

Fedora 27, 4.18.16-100.fc27.x86_64, Firefox 63.0.3

HollayHorvath commented 5 years ago

Same with multiple Linux Mint 19.1 machines (it was already present on 19.0). Latest Firefox (multiple versions), the first symptom is an orange "_XSRF argument missing" flag.