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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
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.
Is the file in a private or a shared folder? Are you part of a Dropbox Business team?
I am facing this issue as well while trying to download the .mp4 files from dropbox links using requests package from python also checked with wget previously both methods used to work.
Recently from (June 1) after the addition of rlkey in the url they are not working
sample link - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/<id>/scaled.mp4?dl=0&rlkey=r9apt6q29chnhw99svhgkimcl
How to resolve this issue and download the videos using requests or wget ?
Hi everyone,
I am one of the Product Managers for our sharing functionality here at Dropbox. I have read through every one of the posts in this thread and can understand your frustration. Many of you are long time Dropbox users that depend on us to keep your content secure, and critically, to also make it easy to share.
While we took quick action to deliver a fix to allow direct download from shared links (see posts here and here), it seems it did not completely solve the problem. Some users on this thread have reported success, while others have not.
We very much hear you! I do not have a solution to post here for you all tonight, but we are taking careful look at the use cases you’ve shared to provide an answer soon. I will aim to post another update here by end of this week before the holidays in the US. Please do continue to provide details or any additional failures you’re seeing as it is a huge help!
Jason Silver
Dropbox Sharing Product Manager
JasonSilverDBX wrote:...
While we took quick action to deliver a fix to allow direct download from shared links (see posts here and here), it seems it did not completely solve the problem. Some users on this thread have reported success, while others have not.
... Please do continue to provide details or any additional failures you’re seeing as it is a huge help!
...
Hi JasonSilverDBX,
Let me make some notes. A big Dropbox pain is the provided features documentation (including documentation related to shared links). I have no idea who is/are responsible for documentation, but as seem involved are too lazy. Yes, LAZY! Usually documentation describing particular feature is (or has to be; it's a good practice) available before the feature roll out. What happens now? New link constructions are on go, but documentation that describe them is... missing (at this post time). How many time is needed and how many has passed?! 🧐 That's something very confusing! What if you're using some service and its features appearance changes without notice? Would you be glad? Here is the same!
It's the same for many other things Dropbox related (not to say all). There are feature available from day zero, that are still without proper documentation (and unusable in this context). Take a look here for such an example (shared links unrelated). There are many other such examples.
I hope you can do something to improve this documentation inconsistency in general (not only links related).
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