On Saturday, 29 December 2018 18:24:38 UTC-7, David Farmer wrote:
>
> I agree that reverting makes no sense.  But I don't understand how the 
> jQuery error made it into production.  (Implicit in what I just wrote is 
> that there is an error in jQuery.  Please correct me if that is not a 
> true statement.) 
>

Well, it seems that jQuery is not backward compatible between 2.2 and 3.3. 
Is it supposed to be? (I have no idea.)

Given that PreTeXt pages are likely to be one of our largest "customers", 
it may make sense to downgrade until the problem is resolved, unless we 
come up with a solution fast (like a week, before classes start again). 
Possible ways of downgrading:
1) Replace jquery.min.js served by our servers to 2.2, keeping the rest as 
is. I have removed loading jquery from instructions a long time ago (it 
used to be necessary to load jquery and embedded_sagecell as separate 
scripts), so we kind of don't promise anymore to keep it at all, certainly 
not at any particular version.
2) Go back to Sage 8.4 without any tweaks to build procedure.
3) What if I just remove that file completely??? Will your pages work if it 
cannot be loaded, but you add your old version "dynamically"?

In cases 1) and 2) something still has to be done to resolve the problem 
and make it unnecessary.

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