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pankaj_agarwal
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
How to use the public url to access files
I am trying to create an app in c# which will download files from a given url which looks like this https://wixlabs---dropbox-folder.appspot.com/index?instance=UexTyTTXTALjKbz1f1P3H5nZAFTiMsLw2wWcu_...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoSo, if I understand correctly, you want to build a client-side (presumably, Windows) application which will run on the user's computer, and will download files from a pre-existing website like that appspot page, is that correct?
Getting the links from a web site (i.e., essentially "scraping" that web site), isn't related to Dropbox itself, so I'm afraid I can't offer help with that.
Once you do get the file link (not the HTML page link), since that is just a publicly accessible link, you can download it using any HTTPS client, such as the `WebClient` you mentioned earlier.
pankaj_agarwal
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
That's right. Its the links in the html file that I want but I am not sure how because I can't find any. That is all I want to know I can do the rest.
- Greg-DB7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
I see, thanks for clarifying. It sounds like you're referring to parsing or scraping the HTML page itself, which is outside the scope of Dropbox API support, so I'm afraid I can't offer help with that.
You may be better served by referring to general resources on this sort of parsing/scraping on general web development forums.
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