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SephDragoon
10 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox API v2 for Second Life
Update (01/14/2019): Finally back to trying to use this code. A resolution was seemingly made, but not fully implemented. I am able to access the API now, but I still cannot use file/download. I have...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoI recommend looking into getting the LL server updated to accept the "application/octet-stream" Content-Type, as it looks like that's where the current rejection is taking place.
I'll be happy to pass along a request to change something on the Dropbox side too, but I should reiterate I can't guarantee such a change would be implemented. Can you specify exactly what change(s) would be necessary though?
Also, I just checked and unfortunately specifying an "Accept" request header like OzLinden suggested won't change the result in this case.
SephDragoon
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Well, there goes that. If some solution like what he suggested could be made though, it would help. Otherwise a way to get plain text responses would be lovely. I can understand if that won't work for most file types, but plain .txt files shouldn't be a problem.
- Greg-DB7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Ok, thanks! I've sent that feature request along. I'll follow up here with any updates on that, but at the moment I'm not aware of any such planned update.
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