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Gary_Boxer
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Error in call to API function "files/list_folder": request body: unknown field 'Path'
I have a sample WinDev code below which login to Dropbox and obtain a Token and try to list the files/folder in the root. ie Path = "".
when it gets to the line "HTTPresponse is httpResponse = HTTP...
- 5 years ago
Thanks, Greg, I have changed the path from "Path" to "path" and it is returning the list of files from the folder. Really appreciate your quick response and spotting the error. Will remember that parameters are case-sensitive.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
Dropbox API v2 parameter names are case-sensitive. The parameter you're trying to use on /2/files/list_folder is named "path", so you'll need to specify "path" instead of "Path".
Gary_Boxer
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks, Greg, I have changed the path from "Path" to "path" and it is returning the list of files from the folder. Really appreciate your quick response and spotting the error. Will remember that parameters are case-sensitive.
- Lukag4 months agoCollaborator | Level 8
Hi Gary_Boxer,
i found this post very interesting because i'd need access to file of dropbox.
I use vb.net in my web application.
Do you know where can i found some example to dim authparameter, use token etc etc ?
Thank you
Luca
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