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ae2rigc
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Ending support of public folder
Just heard from dropbox that support for the public folder is ending.
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As a result, we’ll soon be ending support for the Public folder. Dropbox Pro users will be able to use the Publ...
- 9 years agoLGM - the issue is that people are abusing it and causing issues for everybody by getting the Dropbox domains blacklisted which cause emails to fail and downloads to be blocked by firewalls etc.
In terms of changing the extension, sorry, no idea how you would do that!
Mark
Super User II
9 years agoThis isnt exactly new news I'm afraid.
And it was replaced a LONG LONG time ago by shared links which are pretty much Public Links BUT allowed in any location within your Dropbox: www.dropbox.com/help/167 (as per the link in the email)
Edit: apologies I have received my email now. I believed initially this was a change to the way HTML files were rendered not that they were going completely.
- ae2rigc9 years agoNew member | Level 2
@Mark - Thanks but the behaviour is different.
@narikaa - I hadn't considered the loss of already posted conent, that is indeed an issue
- Mark9 years ago
Super User II
I'm not sure how its different behaviour in the examples you gave?
You can also create any link using the format above to get a BB-type link by changing the www. to dl-dropbox...- LGM9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Mark: "You can also create any link using the format above to get a BB-type link by changing the www. to dl-dropbox..."
You are right !
So maybe we just have to slightly modify the Dropbox finder extension to provide an extra menu entry "Public Share" which would create the share link following this syntax ?
- DavideProfe9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
"I hadn't considered the loss of already posted conent, that is indeed an issue"
Are you SERIOUS?????
ALL the embedded documents I have on countless bogs, mails sent to collaborators, as other users have already pointed out will be soon not working?????????
I'm supposed to start changing links one by one?????????
It is the WORST strategical mistake a company like Dropbox could have done.
Thumbs down.
I hope the CEOs will go back.
Ok, make ALL documents in Dropbox shareable, not only in the public folder. That's good and very handy.
But don't dismiss the ALREADY DONE links to your users.
You'll find users migrating, just for anger and frustration, even if they will have to do the same work in another cloud storing space.
Think it twice: you'll lose the simpathy (and the membership) of thousands. Seriously. Don't do that.
KEEP the links working, and ADD the ability to make public all documents regardless of the folder they are in.
It's simple common sense.
Do you need money? Ok, I'll pay for it. But don't throw all my lifework to trash.
- verstaerker9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
sure i also would pay a reasonable fee to keep my links alive and keep the public-foldr functionality
but as i assume that dropbox wont change their decision i already started running my own cloudserver on my NAS and share my files thru that.
- joemck9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This is a real shame. Normal public /u links were superior to the new /s links. I understand that the old style of sharing was vulnerable to filename guessing, but I accept that in exchange for the superior convenience, and being able to give people direct links instead of links to slow-loading dynamic pages with poorly zoomed images.
Unless some option to use this is retained, I'm afraid I'll be looking for a new cloud storage provider in March 2017.
- Pablo f.69 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Alternatives from Dropbox ; If it is to help I can indicate the following:
Amazon S3 (Cheap and Easy) https://aws.amazon.com/s3
You just need to click on the file and choose the function 'make a public'

Google Cloud https://cloud.google.com/storage
You just need to select the public link option and click on it to copy the link

Canceling my dropbox account yet this month I suggest a bulk cancellation!!!
- Elyaradine9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I've never posted here before, but this was important enough for me to make an account on the forums just to post.
The main reason I've been using Dropbox for years is how easy it's been for me to share images on forums via the public folder. When I started running out of space, instead of using any of the other similar file hosting sites, I shelled out for Pro because of how happy I was with how things worked. I'm so disappointed.
I don't mind having to run some sort of extra bbcode generation thing for forums in the future, but breaking years and years of image posts (these aren't just dumb memes, mind you, but works in progress, tutorials and guide for artwork, stuff in a professional setting), to the images being moved is extremely inconvenient.
Dropbox, if I can't trust you to keep my old links working, how can I trust you to keep my future files safe and accessible? Surely that's not unreasonable to ask that my old image files would still work?
- Anonymous9 years agoCan we not just move the shared files/folders to a new location outside Public?
https://www.dropbox.com/help/9194
"Previously, if you renamed or moved a file or folder, any shared links to them would "break." This means that anyone clicking the links would see an error message. Now, you can reorganize and rename files and folders in your Dropbox without impacting any shared links to them."
Edvard - Anonymous9 years ago
Bump.
Can we not just move the shared files/folders to a new location outside Public?
https://www.dropbox.com/help/9194
"Previously, if you renamed or moved a file or folder, any shared links to them would "break." This means that anyone clicking the links would see an error message. Now, you can reorganize and rename files and folders in your Dropbox without impacting any shared links to them."
Edvard - TaraKM9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Mark wrote:
This isnt exactly new news I'm afraid.
And it was replaced a LONG LONG time ago by shared links which are pretty much Public Links BUT allowed in any location within your Dropbox: www.dropbox.com/help/167 (as per the link in the email)
I received this email too a few days ago, and the instructions implied that the links would be changing, so we'd need to swap them all over before March of next year. I went in to start changing the many links I share publicly for my courses, and found that they were exactly the same as the ones I've already got in place.Are you saying that clicking the 'share' button on the right of each file already generates the right link? And that these will not be changed? Because if that's the case I'm not sure why Dropbox sent the email.
- Chris R.9 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Dropbox's words "pretty much the same as" need to be challenged. Shared links are actually notremotely like direct links. The clue is in the word "direct". This means you can embed one of your - e.g. - images direct into another forum's post, and they can be seen there without having to leave the site and go to Dropbox's own site.
And there is the reason I believe : Dropbox wants everyone to suffer the inconvenience of leaving the topic they're browsing somewhere, and to go to the DB site where, I imagine, they are supposed to "sign up" for the service if they haven't already. This despite everyone already knowing who Dropbox are and unlikely to sign up to them when irritated at being diverted away from the webpage they were browsing.
- ahtiandr9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
but the main question is, will this affect direct links generated not from public folders ?
- cdgoin9 years agoHelpful | Level 7
So.. if we are currently linking images, pdfs, etc.. ( using the DB app on Win10 ) then those links will still work ?
Is this referring only to those that used the public folder as a FOLDER ?
If the old linked images, and such are not changing URLs and will still work fine, then I think most of us won't notice a thing. I think the real issue is the way it was presented that all the URLs for our linked items in our Public folders were to no longer work.
- cdgoin9 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Mark wrote:
This isnt exactly new news I'm afraid.
And it was replaced a LONG LONG time ago by shared links which are pretty much Public Links BUT allowed in any location within your Dropbox: www.dropbox.com/help/167 (as per the link in the email)This is NOT true.. PUBLIC links are STILL TO THIS DAY generated in WIN10 File explorer with a simple right click if you have the Dropbox app installed. IF they wanted to change the format of the LINKS, THAT would be the place to do it. THEY NEVER REPLACED Anything, they added a feature for files outside the public folder. The Public folder still installs with the Win10 app, and is prominent in the file explorer when you open Dropbox. Maybe they could change and say anything in the old public folder that is read only, and not a EXE file or such. That is purely a PDF, JPG, PNG, etc.. the links will still work on. But for them to kill the one feature most use in WIN10 is ridiculous.
- Simon G.199 years agoNew member | Level 2No this didn't resolve my issue. There are many services I use that can't see a shared Dropbox link and can only see files I put in a public folder.
These services include website backup systems, csv table importers for Tablepress etc.
Getting rid of the shared folder will break all of these services, causing me considerable extra work and meaning that I will not be able to use Dropbox for many things I use it for now.
Have you any option to keep the shared folder? If not I will have to look for other options. - miasdn9 years agoNew member | Level 2
:-(

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