Hi Karen, I don't run windows OS, but found this link that seems to describe the same situation with a solution. Maybe give it a try and see if it works? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3562095/using-curl-to-get-a-https-webpage... This link also looked helpful, just from a set-up perspective and since your curl install is new, but I don't know if you are using a 64-bit machine or not: https://support.gradesfirst.com/forums/20230492-how-to-setup-curl-on-windows... I found these with a google using "curl windows 7 https" - there are other hits, but these two looked the most promising as a first go for troubleshooting. Good luck! Jen Galaxy team On 1/9/13 1:46 AM, Karen Margrethe Jessen wrote:
Hi Jennifer,
Thanks for your answer. I have downloaded the Curl program and I am trying to use it from commando promt in Windows 7. Hovewer, when typing the commando:
’C:\ curl https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx’
in commando promt, I get the following message:
’Protocol https not supported or disabled in libcurl’.
How do I make Curl download from https?
Karen
________________________________________ Fra: Jennifer Hillman-Jackson [jen@bx.psu.edu] Sendt: 8. januar 2013 16:33 Til: Karen Margrethe Jessen Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Emne: Re: [galaxy-user] Download data using FTP-access?
Hello Karen,
From a shell/unix/terminal window on your side, use "curl" to download datasets.
The link can be obtained by right clicking the floppy disk icon inside a history item and choosing "Copy Link Address" (for most datasets) or "Download Dataset/Download bam_index" (for BAM datasets there are two downloads). Once you have the link:
$ curl -O '<link>'
Hopefully this helps!
Jen Galaxy team
On 1/8/13 2:27 AM, Karen Margrethe Jessen wrote:
Is there any way of downloading processed files at galaxyproject.org by e.g. FTP, instead of “Save as” in the web browser? I have some large (~50Gb) BAM files to download, and downloading it via the browser is not stable.
Thanks, Karen.
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