Hi all again,

Continued with yesterday's message, we are still suffering from the
"track display mode reset" problem. Track display mode is
automatically reset to "hidden" during invocation when it should be
displayed, and the tracks are all composite tracks displaying bigWig
files.

I observed following lines in the http server error log file:

Cart stuffing bot?  Not writing 17684 bytes to cart on first use of
10275 from IP=192.168.253.145
Cart stuffing bot?  Not writing 17684 bytes to cart on first use of
10277 from IP=192.168.253.145
Cart stuffing bot?  Not writing 17683 bytes to cart on first use of
10282 from IP=192.168.253.145
....


This message seems to originate from cart.c around line 720.


Let me know if my description on the problem is not specific enough...
Thank you very much!



Xin


On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Xin Zhou <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> We are maintaining an UCSC browser mirror which displays a lot of
> bigWig and bam files. The tracks has been grouped into two parent
> tracks. The problem is that sometimes the track display options from
> past invocation are lost (it is automatically set to "hidden", when
> the track should be displayed). And it seems that this only happens on
> 2nd parent track, whatever it is, but never on first parent track.
>
> Occasionally we run into another problem. Sometimes when the browser
> is displaying our own data mentioned above, it will only display the
> chromosome ideogram and never show the remaining. The HTML of that
> page has been completed by checking the page source. By looking at the
> source I found out that the track panel image is not produced.
>
> Instead of using Apache, our system admin uses a software named
> Cherokee. I'm not sure if this would be the cause as the problems only
> emerges after this change happened. I'm wondering if the browser has
> been hard coded to work with Apache?
>
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
>
>
> Xin
>
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