Enis Afgan wrote:
Hi Richard,
These type of questions are best sent to the general Galaxy user mailing
list so it gets the most exposure, so I'm forwarding it.
Enis
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Richard Bruskiewich <r.bruskiewich(a)irri.org>
Date: Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: Galaxy on the cloud...
To: Enis Afgan <eafgan(a)emory.edu>
Hi Enis,
Sorry to bother you again but I'm not sure who can answer this particular
question on the Galaxy team.
I've been following the instructions on
http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ProductionServer to
create a new remote server instance for Galaxy using NGINX as the proxy
server (the latter configured using the instructions at
http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/nginxProxy).
The instance *almost* works except for the following defect: only Microsoft
IE renders the Galaxy home page correctly from the instance. FireFox and
Chrome do not render the first page correct (see the attached image).
If I run a local Galaxy (developer's) instance, though, it renders fine in
Firefox.
Is there some kind of additional NGINX-specific configuration that needs to
be tweaked for this?
I don't have much experience with NGINX, but decided to try it out since you
folks - Galaxy - are using it on your main web site (so says the production
page...).
Hi Richard,
This is most likely an issue with browser cache. Have you tried
emptying caches and fully restarting your browsers, and then trying
again?
Thanks,
--nate
Thank you in advance for your kind advice (or redirection of this query to a
member of your team who knows what to do here...).
Cheers
Richard
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