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Backport PR #10558: Let nbformat take care of opening the file...
Backport PR #10558: Let nbformat take care of opening the file Notebook files should always be read as utf-8, but the default for `io.open()` is to use a platform-dependent default encoding. The easiest way around this is to pass the filename to nbformat.read() and let it open the file correctly. Bug identified at: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43915006/encoding-error-in-jupyter-when-run-another-notebook

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"""
Shim to maintain backwards compatibility with old IPython.html imports.
"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import sys
from warnings import warn
from IPython.utils.shimmodule import ShimModule, ShimWarning
warn("The `IPython.html` package has been deprecated since IPython 4.0. "
"You should import from `notebook` instead. "
"`IPython.html.widgets` has moved to `ipywidgets`.", ShimWarning)
_widgets = sys.modules['IPython.html.widgets'] = ShimModule(
src='IPython.html.widgets', mirror='ipywidgets')
_html = ShimModule(
src='IPython.html', mirror='notebook')
# hook up widgets
_html.widgets = _widgets
sys.modules['IPython.html'] = _html
if __name__ == '__main__':
from notebook import notebookapp as app
app.launch_new_instance()