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Paul H.37
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
CORS does not seem to work for uploading files from the browser.
I'm attempting to upload files from the browser to a Dropbox folder on the user's account. The way I have it set up right now, OAuth2 is triggered using a link, which then redirects to the server whe...
Steve M.
Dropbox Staff
11 years agoI'm going to try your code, but FYI, you can just supply an existing OAuth access token with dropbox.js by using this constructor:
var client = new Dropbox.Client({ token: '<YOUR TOKEN HERE>' });
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