File contains inapropriate content
Dear Sir or Madam, First of all, I want to thank you for providing the Galaxy framework for runing online programs. It is really cool and works pretty nice. We use galaxy to provide our service SBML2LaTeX, which converts files in the UTF-8-based standard SBML (a specific XML file format) to LaTeX and PDF. However, we are sometimes encountering problems when people try to upload their SBML files on our webservice environment. Often people receive the error message "file contains an inappropriate content". Maybe the reason is that SBML may contain special characters, which are not part of the 1970's ASCII definition. But I don't really know what the problem is. We receive mails from our users quite often and cannot do much because it seems to be a problem of Galaxy. I would therefore like to know if you have a workarround that we can use. To have an example for a file that doesn't work, please consider the following: http://www.comp-sys-bio.org/yeastnet/v4/yeast_4.02.xml. It would be nice to provide me with some helpful information. Cheers Andreas Dräger -- Dipl.-Bioinform. Andreas Dräger Eberhard Karls University Tübingen Center for Bioinformatics (ZBIT) Sand 1 72076 Tübingen Germany Phone: +49-7071-29-70436 Fax: +49-7071-29-5091
Dear Andreas, Sorry for the delayed response. The issue is that we check all uploads for HTML content such as <a> and <script> tags so that we don't get spam pages. I looked at your dataset and it has the following: "<a href="http://www.creativecommons.org">www.creativecommons.org</a>" which is tripping our HTML flagger. The easiest fix would be to not include this anchor tag. Let me know if you have any other questions Kanwei On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Andreas Draeger <andreas.draeger@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
First of all, I want to thank you for providing the Galaxy framework for runing online programs. It is really cool and works pretty nice.
We use galaxy to provide our service SBML2LaTeX, which converts files in the UTF-8-based standard SBML (a specific XML file format) to LaTeX and PDF.
However, we are sometimes encountering problems when people try to upload their SBML files on our webservice environment. Often people receive the error message "file contains an inappropriate content". Maybe the reason is that SBML may contain special characters, which are not part of the 1970's ASCII definition. But I don't really know what the problem is. We receive mails from our users quite often and cannot do much because it seems to be a problem of Galaxy. I would therefore like to know if you have a workarround that we can use.
To have an example for a file that doesn't work, please consider the following: http://www.comp-sys-bio.org/yeastnet/v4/yeast_4.02.xml.
It would be nice to provide me with some helpful information.
Cheers Andreas Dräger
-- Dipl.-Bioinform. Andreas Dräger Eberhard Karls University Tübingen Center for Bioinformatics (ZBIT) Sand 1 72076 Tübingen Germany
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