takowl,

Thank you for the clarification - I think I was adding confusion to the 
emacs-notebook project as well by referencing the wrong version there too. 
Everything worked as you said (in the browser) and the parts that don't 
work in the emacs notebook are apparently known to the developer and fixes 
are under way.

Thanks to both of you for the information, I think I have learned enough to 
get what I'm doing working.

Best Regards,
Rasso

On Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 4:26:48 PM UTC-8, Rasso Necromuralist 
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My main way to use Jupyter notebooks is to spin up a local server and use 
> emacs-ipython-notebook (ein), but Jupyter 4.2.1 has the default set to 
> require passing in the token, which breaks ein. I filed a bug with the ein 
> developer, and in the mean-time I copied an older version of Jupyter over 
> to my virtualenv, so I'm not blocked, but I couldn't find an obvious way to 
> disable the authentication in the documentation and was wondering how I 
> could do it if I wanted to.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Rasso
>

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