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👉 In both cases you must retain the rlkey parameter for the URL to grant your recipients permission rights to access your file.
Anything following the ? in a URL are query parameters. It’s worth reemphasizing that dl parameter in new links did not break and will continue to function identically to those in legacy links. Manually changing the dl parameter does the following:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/<token>/path.jpg?rlkey=<token>&dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/<token>/path.jpg?rlkey=<token>&dl=1
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/<token>/path.jpg?rlkey=<token>&raw=1
I've been creating direct download links via drop box for years but for some reason since 1st June 2023 the links have been behaving differently.
Previously the view only share link would display with the ending dl=0. I'd change it to dl=1 and that's my direct download link.
Since the 1st June the view only share link appears with the ending dl=0&rlkey=randomkey
when I remove everything from the 0 onwards (0&rlkey=randomkey) and replace it with a 1 the direct download works on Chrome (I'm logged into dropbox via chrome) but it doesn't work on any other browser.
Has there been a setting change by dropbox? Is this a user error?
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Hi Turville Wines, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
If you open the shared link with just dl=0, does it open normally on the site?
How are you copying the link, via the site, the desktop application, or the mobile app?
This will help me to assist further!
Yes, if I open with dl=0 then it opens in dropbox and asks me to sign in or request access.
If I open with dl=0&rlkey=randomkey it opens in dropbox and asks me to sign in or request access.
If I open it with dl=1 it does the same.
I'm copying the link via the site.
If you created a normal shared link, then there shouldn't be a login request, since the links should be visible to anyone with the URL. Is this a view-only shared link?
Are you part of a Dropbox Business team, which could've changed the permissions on shared links?
Could you clarify exactly how you created the link, and which steps you follow?
I've created a view only shared link.
I locate the file within FILES, click on the share icon, then switch to 'view only', then I click on 'create and copy link'.
It's the same way I've been creating links for ages but I'm not sure what could have changed to add &rlkey=randomkey or similar to the end of the link.
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