Jani Tiainen  is right
> > You can't (and you shouldn't) use file urls in your original source but
> > should let the Django handle urls to them for you.

..or hard-code relative links in your templates.
I was thinking about the file:/// un your urls; not the best idea but
they are absolute and will work on your local machine.

We know your template is rendering because
> Yes the title changes but my table does not appear. It only appear if i
> double click it ... :(

Were you using firefox before?  If yes, that security error should
have nothing to do with it.  My reasoning is
some, if not all of your file:/// urls are being used by FF -- since
the double-click event is being handled, and then the table appears.


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