Good Morning Brian:

Is this because these requests need to go through non-standard ports ?

Does it work if the port is included in the http URL link ?

--Hiram

Holt, Brian wrote:
> Our users are using embedded links as part of their process of uploading
> custom tracks. Unfortunately, when they try to do so via our internal
> browser instance, they get a proxy error. Is there any way to tell our
> code to use our proxy server?
> 
>>From my customer:
> 
> I am interested in uploading a custom track:
> 
> http://tgiquery-am.merck.com/ucsc/cgi-bin/hgCustom
> 
> In the window when I enter:
> 
> track type=bigWig name="Coverage" description="Typical Whole Exome
> Capture Coverage (SOL20206)" color=100,50,150 gridDefault=on
> yLineOnOff=on visibility=full maxHeightPixels=40:40:12
> bigDataUrl=http://gsa.med.utoronto.ca/outbox/babak/tracks/SOL20206.bw
> 
> And hit submit, I get an error.
> 
> However, the same procedure works fine on the public browser:
> 
> http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgCustom
> 
> And
> 
>     The server code giving error is "hgCustom". 
> I guess our server needed to be custom-configed to support connect to
> external links.
> 
> Error Couldn't connect to genome.ucsc.edu 80  
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Brian Holt
> Merck&Co HPC Team
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