There is currently no simple way to circumvent this behavior. If you want to 
modify the code, take a look at display_data() in data.py -- you'll want to 
bump up the max_peek_size (line 351 in -central) above 10 MB for HTML datasets.

Good luck,
J.

On Sep 9, 2013, at 6:16 AM, Gromobir wrote:

> Hey guys,
> Just one short question: Is there any way to circumvent the "Show all"
> dialog within galaxy, if  the data I would like to display is too large?
> I would like to display some xhtml files, which can really have a lot of
> lines and I don't want the users of my tool to click on this button
> every time
> before accessing the page. Any hints are highly appreciated.
> 
> Best regards,
> Gromobir
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