Jupyter Notebook malformed http message from 1 content-length too long
I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:
malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
then web browser is death.
python jupyter-notebook plotly
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I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:
malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
then web browser is death.
python jupyter-notebook plotly
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I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:
malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
then web browser is death.
python jupyter-notebook plotly
I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:
malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
then web browser is death.
python jupyter-notebook plotly
python jupyter-notebook plotly
edited Nov 21 at 0:44
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asked Nov 20 at 21:46
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Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.
With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json
files using python's json
module and plotly's to_plotly_json
method.
thank you for you advice, i will try.
– Teslacrypt
Nov 21 at 14:56
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Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.
With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json
files using python's json
module and plotly's to_plotly_json
method.
thank you for you advice, i will try.
– Teslacrypt
Nov 21 at 14:56
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Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.
With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json
files using python's json
module and plotly's to_plotly_json
method.
thank you for you advice, i will try.
– Teslacrypt
Nov 21 at 14:56
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Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.
With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json
files using python's json
module and plotly's to_plotly_json
method.
Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.
With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json
files using python's json
module and plotly's to_plotly_json
method.
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thank you for you advice, i will try.
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thank you for you advice, i will try.
– Teslacrypt
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thank you for you advice, i will try.
– Teslacrypt
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thank you for you advice, i will try.
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