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I've using the following endpoint to retrieve files and folders:
https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/files/list_folder this returns 2000 entries and then get hasmore = true and the cursor. I then user this for the following endpoint :
https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/files/list_folder/continue
Everytime it returns internal server errror with no error detail. Can you help?
Thanks
Hi Greg,
Is there any update on this? The reason I ask is that the API v1 endpoints are going to be closed off June 28 2017 and it looks like this endpoint has some issues. If there is no solution is there a reliable work around?
Would processing each folder and its content be a reliable way?
Many thanks
Since yesterday I have the same error on a directory containing about 5300 files. The day before everything worked fine. This is a big problem!!! How can I solve it?
Sorry i had forgotten:
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Thank you for the answer! I just solved the problem in a VERY strange way! I renamed the folder in the Dropbox web interface from "TitaniumBackup" (which initially caused the problems) to "TitaniumBackup_" and then to "TitaniumBackup" back again. After renaming the folder twice everything now works again. But all 5000 files are being synchronized again, which takes more than 24 hours. Same as if I had deleted them all. This is really strange and obviously a thing you should work on... 😉
Also experiencing the 500 error, please let me know if this is the same issue or something new and hopefully an idea of when we could expect a fix?
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