[Genome] custom track

Hiram Clawson hiram at soe.ucsc.edu
Sat Feb 3 16:08:24 PST 2007


Good Afternoon Noel:

The custom track life time is approximately two days since
last reference.  This assumes your WEB browser is saving
the UCSC cookie.

To make your custom track more permanent, place your data in
a WEB server under you control, and use a URL to reference
you data from the UCSC genome browser.  If your custom track
was created in the table browser, then use the table browser
to give you your track as a custom track data file, and save
that locally.  Load that file as a custom track if it
has expired after the two day limit at UCSC.

--Hiram

On 2007 Feb 03, , at 3:23 PM, Buckley, Noel wrote:

> Can you tell me if and how it is possible to retain a custom track 
> uploaded as a BED file so that it doesn't disappear each time I close 
> down the UCSC browser (this doesn't happen with DAS files on the 
> ensembl browser).
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Noel Buckley
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