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DD214Alum
7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Error 400 when sharing file link
I've uploaded an image file. Ensured that anybody with a link can view the image. Shared the link.
Anybody that clicks on the link, including myself, is met with an Error 400 "Something went wrong...
- 7 months ago
DD214Alum wrote:
When clicking the link, an "amp:" is being added after each of the & symbols in the URL.
Actually, each & is being replaced with &. The ampersand is one of those special characters that needs to be escaped when used in HTML, and it seems the platform you're using is doing that automatically. This Reddit comment explains it in more detail.
Since this isn't a Dropbox issue and you don't control the platform you're posting the links on, your best option would be to use a URL shortener service and post the shortened URL instead.
DD214Alum
7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Great, thanks! I much appreciate the information!
Theresa
Community Manager
7 months agoHey there DD214Alum and welcome to the Dropbox Community. I am happy to see you have been able to get your links working once again thanks to our Super User Rich 's amazing help.
My name is Theresa and I'm one of the Community managers here at Dropbox. I love to hear the different ways people use Dropbox. If you're up for sharing I would love to hear your Dropbox story.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
T 😺 (Dropbox Community Manager)
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