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mettaworldwill
10 days agoHelpful | Level 5
Saving image to Dropbox in iOS saves as URL
On iOS, when I save an image from Safari to the Dropbox app, before saving, the file name shows as a url file (and saves as a URL). I suspect today’s update causes this, because I was able to do this last night.
I long press on an image > share > save to Dropbox
At this step, the expanded menu recognizes the file type is an image, vs me mistaking it for an image, where it could be another file type. I’ve closed Safari, Dropbox and turned my phone off and on, issue persists.
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- Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi mettaworldwill, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Does this occur when using another mobile browser on your device, or just in Safari?
This will help me to assist further!
- mettaworldwillHelpful | Level 5
Hi Jay, thank you for replying. It also happens in Chrome. However I can save an image as a jpeg within the Gmail app.
- Mark
Super User II
I'm able to replicate this issue on v420.1.2
- Rich
Super User II
Mark wrote:
I'm able to replicate this issue on v420.1.2
As am I, on v421.1.2.
- Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Hey mettaworldwill, I just tested this on my Dropbox app, version 420.2.2 and the file was saved as a .PNG file.
Which Dropbox version are you using?
You can see that by opening the app, tapping on "account" and then on the gear icon at the top right corner.
- Mark
Super User II
Ive just updated to 421.1.2 and issue still exists.
- masterpNew member | Level 2
Using 420.2.2, on both iPad and iPhone, images and pdf’s append .url to the .jpeg file name when using Safari. File saves as .url.
- JackvgNew member | Level 2
I can confirm the same thing happening here since the last update. Not only safari but also firefox.
- Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi everyone, thanks for reporting this behavior, our team is aware of this behavior.
In the meantime, could you try the following workarounds to save files/images, each bullet point is a different way of saving the file:
- Select 'Copy' then go to the Dropbox app and hit '+' -> 'Paste'.
- Hit "Save Photo" and then upload via '+' > 'Upload photos'.
- Copy the URL and open it in Safari then use the 'Share' button inside Safari (when on the file and not long-pressing it'll save the file itself).
We appreciate your patience on this matter.
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