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Blank page in Brave

Open Axze-rgb opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Hello,

I am using Jupyter on Ubuntu 20.04.2 and Brave Version 1.25.68

Trying to open a notebook result in a blank page in Brave. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall but that did not fix it.

thank you

Axze-rgb avatar May 31 '21 08:05 Axze-rgb

I would like to resolve this issue. Just change your token value, it will start working.

SahilSunda avatar Jun 01 '21 07:06 SahilSunda

Actually I solved it by using Firefox instead. What is the "token value" ?

Axze-rgb avatar Jun 01 '21 12:06 Axze-rgb

As every time you start your jupyter-notebook from terminal or any other way, a pop up will be there in your default browser, then you just change in the URL token value written at the end, change it from anywhere like delete some number or letter and put another instead of it or just delete it nothing to add there, these all ways will work out.

SahilSunda avatar Jun 01 '21 17:06 SahilSunda

No idea what this would take to support, but, if minimal, I think it might be worth exploring given Brave seems like it might become a popular browser.

I see the same behavior - tickle the token and the notebook tree view will appear.

Given our "skeleton crew", I've added the "help wanted" label.

kevin-bates avatar Jun 01 '21 17:06 kevin-bates

If you highlight the URL and hit enter/return the page will load as expected. Same situation for Jupyter Lab.

For visual, the page loads up like this for Notebook; image

And this for Lab; image

Refreshing the page doesn't work, but clicking to highlight the URL then hitting enter/return will load as expected.

Maybe there's a way to have that done automatically? I've tested on MacOS and Windows 10, both have same issue.

gumdropsteve avatar Jun 09 '21 20:06 gumdropsteve

I'm aware the last comment on this issue was more than an year ago but since it's still open I decided to add my experiece. The last time I had this issue on Brave, using the link with the ip (and not just local host) solved it for me. This time, though, I tried using Brave, Firefox, changing up the token, trying to open a notebook directly (not only the home tree), but nothing solved it for me, I'm currently unable to access my jupyter server. I'm using Linux Mint 21.1.

joaovml avatar Nov 12 '23 22:11 joaovml

I'm using Jupyter Notebook v7 in Brave 1.25 on Linux Mint 21.2 and adding the token didn't work for me, however, I did use the IP prefix (see picture) and it works.

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robertvava avatar Mar 10 '24 12:03 robertvava