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Derag
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Image link on without sharing
I am making a webapp that lets user store, edit and view text files on their Dropbox account (from app folder). I would want to embedded images into that text, with images that are also saved on use...
- 2 years ago
The Dropbox API /2/sharing/create_shared_link_with_settings endpoint (or corresponding native method in an SDK) does offer an 'audience' setting of 'no_one', which does not grant additional access, so that only the account(s) that already otherwise have access to the file (such as the owner) would be able to access it.
Also, Dropbox does offer the ability to modify shared links for different behaviors, such as direct file data access, e.g., by using the raw=1 parameter, as documented here. Note that shared links are subject to bandwidth limits.
I just tried this out myself though and unfortunately it looks like this particular combination of settings doesn't work. I'll raise this with the team to see if this is something we can support.
grunzz
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Greg,
has their been any information?
I have noticed, by changing the "www" in the URL to "dl" it works. But also I have read that these are link transformations from the early days and DP doesnt officially list it in the help center anymore but they are beeing supported FOR NOW.
I have thousands of DP links on my Wordpress website. Do I have to change every single link to "dl"? And if so, how long will this be a working solution?
Best Wishes
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agogrunzz Using "dl." may work, but it is not really recommended; using "www." is preferred. I don't have any information to share on how long "dl." may continue working. We're currently investigating the "www." issue and I'll follow up here once I have news on that.
- Greg-DB2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
This should be working again now. Please let us know if you're still seeing any issues. Thanks!
- Greg-DB2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Здравко Can you elaborate on your question please? The report here mentioned using an <img> tag, not CORS. If you're seeing any unexpected behavior, please share the specific steps/code to reproduce the issue, as well as the unexpected output/error. Thanks!
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Greg-DB wrote:... The report here mentioned using an <img> tag, not CORS. If you're seeing any unexpected behavior, please share the specific steps/code to reproduce the issue, as well as the unexpected output/error. Thanks!
😯Greg-DB, Did you try to open some link in foreign site as something embedded (including as an <img>, but not only) without properly set CORS? 🧐 Is this possible at all on a present day web browser? 😉
Add: I don't know if I missed something or CORS just started working... anyway.. It's Ok already. 😉
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