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7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Can I see which files are causing sync errors via my Dropbox desktop app?
Is there a way to show all Sync errors in Dropbox? I was browsing through my files and saw a file with a red cross on it, and after inspection it seemed it wasn't syncing because of an emoji in the ...
Fiona
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoI greatly appreciate your feedback and all the solutions you have provided in our Community Здравко.
Just to answer the question. I am not an API specialist, unfortunately. This is why I am redirecting API requests to our API section, where he might find his answer or post about the details of his API set up so that our API team can get him an answer. :slight_smile:
Здравко
7 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Ooohh... Fiona,
:slight_smile::upside_down: My API related question is rethorical! I suspected you can't give direct answer, but I hoped your curiosity gets provoked. Anyway... the answer is more than clear. Let's see how the issue gets fixed (or we will left with the hope only). As I already mentioned, the problem is more deep, not just API or application (including web) related! The issue is related to the basic Dropbox system idea and corresponding limitations deeply embedded which have to be reconsidered. This will take long time, but will never end if not start. :wink:
My API question is related to supported symbol set. "\U" tag allow all possible Unicode symbols to be used (i.e. full Unicode support), "\u" - sets the limit, noted above! :nerd:
Almost same is valid for different support on the supported platforms (especially the differences in available features - not restrict only to discussed here). :cry:
Hope now the things get more clear.
PS: The main issue (missing symbols support), discussed here and in many other threads, could be solved if Dropbox reconsider file/directory names storing as ASCII-tagged. Features support is another story. Switching to "UTF8"-encoded internal storage for file/directory names will solve many issues going discussed in this forum! This is my solution proposal (if somebody from Dropbox system design take care).
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