I found the difference: the working cells were using viewer='threejs'. When 
I change the other to threejs it works, although I don't like the plot as 
much. Is there a way with the threejs viewer to get an orthogonal 
projection instead of perspective?

To repeat from my initial post: I'm sure that this cell was working just a 
few months ago.

-- David

On Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 5:37:00 PM UTC-8, david.guichard wrote:
>
> In my calculus book I have a number of sagecells. One of them has started 
> throwing an error involving CORS. Follow this link:
>
> https://www.whitman.edu/mathematics/calculus_online/section13.01.html
>
> and go to the exercise section, click evaluate on the sagecell. When I do 
> this, I get 
>
> Error connecting to server: 
> https://sagecell.sagemath.org/static/jsmol/php/jsmol.php?call=getRawDataFromDatabase&database=_&query=https%3A%2F%2Fsagecell.sagemath.org%2Fstatic%2Fjsmol%2Fj2s%2Fjava%2Futil%2FHashtable.js
>
> This was working a few months ago. There are two sagecells in 
>
> https://www.whitman.edu/mathematics/calculus_online/section16.06.html
>
> and both work for me. I'm not seeing any significant differences in the 
> code. 
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -- David
>

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