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Giannis F.
7 years agoHelpful | Level 7
How do I open PDF files from Dropbox on Android devices?
Hello :-)
There is a problem with PDF files. They do not open when downloading in android devices :-(
The dropbox link is ?dl=1
There isn't any problem when downloading in Desktop PC and Apple ...
- 7 years ago
Thanks for the reply Giannis F. and sorry to hear this persists.
Do you notice the same behavior on other browsers other than the one you used so far?
Remember the "dl=1" parameter at the end of shared links should tell the browser to download the file(s) instead of attempting to display it so this seems to be an issue caused by the browser you use (as you say, the files and links are working fine).
Let me know what you find.
Walter
Dropbox Staff
Glad to hear this worked out well after all Giannis F. - I appreciate you taking the time to update me on this matter too!
Should you ever stumble upon a Dropbox issue or you come up with a question, feel free to reach out again; we'll be happy to assist.
Thanks again for using Dropbox and enjoy the rest of your day.
Cheers!
Giannis F.
7 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I really apreciate your help Walter.
Is there anything that we can do for users that have Chrome in their devices?
:-)
- Walter7 years agoDropbox Staff
Well, at this point, as this issue seems to be affecting only Chrome, I would suggest using a different browser whatsoever.
Another thing you could try is clearing your browser's cache, running an incognito instance or even restoring the browser to its default settings.
Obviously switching browsers is the best course of action here yet this would be up to them.
If you have any more Dropbox questions, please let me know Giannis.
- FrustratedTeach6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This problem happens with opening a shared PDF link from Gmail on an Android device as well. It is incredibly frustrating that Dropbox doesn't seem to be compatible with Google and Androids. Works perfectly fine on a desktop, but try to open it on an Android through the Gmail app or a browser is impossible. Both my students and I have the problem. Instead of walking them through the tech of this all, I'm learning that it's just easier to share their course material through another sharing site. It's unfortunate that Dropbox's suggested solution is to just "use a different browser" when there is a need for Dropbox to update the coding in their shared files, especially since I like Dropbox otherwise.
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