From: Andrew S. <ac...@ge...> - 2010-04-28 16:10:29
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Ian, Sorry I was not more explicit. I have copied the entire directory tree from the demo site from data all the way down. I am working on OS X with Firefox 3.6.3. I have firebug up and I am not getting any 404 errors, so it looks like all of the Ajax requests are working fine. -Andrew On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Ian Holmes <ih...@be...> wrote: > Andrew, > > You need to do more than just copy trackData.json, you need to actually > generate the track files from data (or copy the entire directory tree, I > suppose). There are two tutorials linked from jbrowse.org. > > > For future problem reports it could be useful to know what platform you're > on (server & client web browser), and what you have typed at the command > line. > > Ian > > > Andrew Shinohara wrote: > >> Hello, >> I am viewing the tracks on the JBrowse demo site at >> http://jbrowse.org/ucsc/hg19/ and have a couple of questions. What >> version of JBrowse is this using? I have attempted to take the >> trackData.json files from the demo site and use them in the version of >> JBrowse that I checked out from github. Neither branch (master or >> lazyfeatures) seems to be working. Specifically, when I add the "Ensembl >> Genes" track to the display, nothing is getting rendered. Also, is there >> any documentation as to how you were able to generate all of the >> trackData.json files? I know there is a set of perl scripts, but a more >> detailed tutorial (with example files) would be very useful. >> >> Thanks, >> Andrew Shinohara >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gmod-ajax mailing list >> Gmo...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gmod-ajax >> > |