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brtdvrs
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Download not complete with json file
when I want to download a json file of 4,7MB the response is empty. I tried with the SDK using dbx.filesDownload({ path: file }) and with a HTTP request on 'https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/dow...
hashirshabbir
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
The issue of an empty response when attempting to download a 4.7MB JSON file from Dropbox via both the SDK and an HTTP request, as well as the Fiddler error message indicating an incomplete server response of 3.261.611 bytes, suggests a potential problem with the server's response or network connectivity during the download process.
Since other files in the same folder download without any issues and downloading from the Dropbox website works fine, it's possible that there might be a specific issue with this particular file's accessibility or format on the server side. Further investigation into the server's response and the specific file's settings in Dropbox may be necessary to pinpoint the exact problem.
Здравко
3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
hashirshabbir wrote:..., it's possible that there might be a specific issue with this particular file's accessibility or format on the server side. ...
No hashirshabbir. All files, in perspective of API/SDK, are like "black boxes". The only difference is these "boxes" size. In particular case, the size is too small (much less than 150MB) size to matters.
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