Hi Bongsoo we had once a similar situation with one of our development Galaxy installations. This was due to a change in the proxy settings of the server. Regards, Hans-Rudolf On 10/17/2014 01:06 AM, Bongsoo Park wrote:
Aysam,
Thanks for your reply. It works well on usegalaxy.org <http://usegalaxy.org>, but it doesn't work in the Galaxy instance I've developed. I downloaded the latest Galaxy version, and installed on the Redhat 6.5 system. I created a galaxy user, and just ran it as usual. I have to update any part of the configuration? I have to allow any specific port to use file upload function? Thanks!
Best, Bongsoo
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Aysam Guerler <aysam.guerler@gmail.com <mailto:aysam.guerler@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey Bongsoo,
Does this happen on usegalaxy.org <http://usegalaxy.org>? Also does this happen with other files too?
Thanks, Sam
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Bongsoo Park <bxp12@psu.edu <mailto:bxp12@psu.edu>> wrote:
Hi folks,
I encountered the problem in file upload. The error message is like below 'Failed: Not found (404)'. Attached is the screen shot for this error message. Any idea? Thanks!
Best, Bongsoo
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