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aRealHumanBartender
1 year agoHelpful | Level 6
Force render issues (raw=1) and shared links won't work for hosting.
images were perfect on all browsers until yesterday afternoon - what is the fix or is this a dropbox issue?
- 1 year ago
We are rolling out a fix for issues with raw=1 and dl=1 links that started recently. Please try again and let us know if it's still not working.
Mystro
1 year agoHelpful | Level 5
Yes there is a problem again for safari and google. [img] raw=1 [/img] no longer auto renders pics any more. We had no issue for months and now customers and forums wont auto render pics via Dropbox files???? We need to get this again worked out.
dbwiddis
1 year agoExplorer | Level 4
Happened to me a week ago in some browsers but not others. The redirect is the root cause.
To fix, change the www at the start of the link to dl.
For example: www.dropboxâŠ. becomes dl.dropboxâŠ
- Mystro1 year agoHelpful | Level 5
Yup adding the âdlâ and removing the âwwwâ worked. Your a rock starđ
Wonder why this just started?? I will inform my staff of this change.
- dbwiddis1 year agoExplorer | Level 4Iâm not sure Dropbox changed anything this time, but the previous www links always redirected to the dl links.
I suspect some browsers have started enforcing tighter security on https redirects.- lisadbx1 year ago
Dropbox Engineer
We are rolling out a fix for issues with raw=1 and dl=1 links that started recently. Please try again and let us know if it's still not working.
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