HI Geert !
I did well :

<Location "/">
    XSendFile on
    XSendFilePath /
 </Location>

and

<Location "/">
    # Compress all uncompressed content.
    SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
    SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI \.(?:gif|jpe?g|png)$ no-gzip dont-vary
    SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI \.(?:t?gz|zip|bz2)$ no-gzip dont-vary
  </Location>

But it dosen't fix it.

I think that il is may be a problem of server byte-range accepting?
 
Thanks
Amine

2012/7/4 Geert Vandeweyer <geert.vandeweyer2@ua.ac.be>
Hi,

If I remember correctly, I solved this issue by enabling the xsendfile module in apache and setting galaxy to use the proxy for file downloading.

best regards,

Geert


On 07/04/2012 11:15 AM, Chebbi Mohamed Amine wrote:
HELLO !

I just updated our local galaxy instance and just wanted to try the new IGV display application. When I try to display a BAM file whith the local IGV, I encounter the following message :

"HTTP and FTP access to BAM files require byte-range support"

Has anyone encountred the same probleme?

Thanks in advances

Regards
Amine




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