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Hi all,
As you may have seen, this issue is now resolved and a fix was rolled out earlier this week 🎉
Let us know if you have any questions.
Emma
I have the same problem today!
PROBLEM SOLVED in importing images on web pages!
1. Copy the image (file) link from Dropbox
2. Paste it changing the part "www.dropbox.com" in "dl.dropboxusercontent.com" as well as the latest letters "dl=0" into "raw=1". Done
So i.e. https://www.dropbox.com/s/3izaxdk70bi4103/spithill.jpg?dl=0 becomes https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/3izaxdk70bi4103/spithill.jpg?raw=1
I agree with Rudi. This is not a solution. It is just a workaround that will only work for small sites and single posts or individual links in small numbers. I have just under 900 pages that all need to be fixed, all of them have images that are hosted on DropBox. So I am supposed to manually go through every page to apply this "fix"? I'm sorry but that is not good enough!
On another thread about this same issue (which was changed to "solved"... funny that) someone said nothing had changed with DropBox. Well I'm afraid something has changed and it is directly impacting Safari and iOS browsers. The number 1 rule of web development is ensuring your product works in all browsers. A change was made and it has broken Safari and iOS support for image links. So something has gone very wrong here. This was first reported on 1st/2nd March... it is now the 6th and nothing seems to be happening. I can't even log a support ticket as I can't get past the support chat bot. Just not good enough!
If this carries on any longer without a proper fix I will have to find another hosting solution and I will be closing my DropBox account after 5 years of usage.
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