
wget --header "X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest" https://92bd86.8540.dn.glob.us/KMtest2020-08-18/sample_9.bw
The above command was suggested by Globus as a workaround. It would be great if you could consider itMatthew Speir
UCSC Cell Browser, Quality Assurance and Data Wrangler
Human Cell Atlas, User Experience Researcher
UCSC Genome Browser, User Support
UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute
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That looks to be a bug in our collections http interface. I have it added to our fix log which should be available in an upcoming release.
We plan to release a fix next week that covers (1) range requests in the format "Range: <digit>-" and (2) a fix for curl/wget/genome.ucsc.edu to be able to download from a guest collection with a public ACL without a redirect page.
You can see this behavior here:Range support isn't fully rfc-compliant, but it should be sufficient for your use case.
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