Hi Jason,
Are you still having this problem? Could you confirm that you are using
the public Main Galaxy instance at http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu?
If so, would you help us to troubleshoot by sending back the OS and
Browser that you are using, along with a link to a shared history (you
can generate one from the middle pane by clicking on the down arrow at
the right end of history name, and choosing "Share or Publish", using
the first button). You can send the return email with your environment
info and copied link directly to me, to keep your data private.
Sorry that you are having problems,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 11/28/12 6:51 AM, jason gagliano wrote:
Hi
I just had a quick question. My History pane to the right of my Galaxy
account on the web suddenly was empty when I logged in. I noticed that
I can still find all my datasets under "Saved History" or "Saved
Datasets" but nothing will show up now in the history pane. This is
true even when I upload a new data set.
Any thoughts on the problem and a solution?
Thanks
Jason
P.S. I have read all I could find on the topic in the help sections
before asking this question. But I could not find anything that worked
for me (like simply deleting cookies). I am relating this to say that
I am trying to be a good citizen by reading first and then asking
questions :0)
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