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DragonWhisperer
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
get_shared_link_metadata API problem with the new '/scl' folder links.
Hello, I think get_shared_link_metadata API has a bug with the new "/scl" links.
When I send it a link to a shared folder and path to a file inside it:
// https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/sh...
DB-Des
Dropbox Engineer
Hi there,
Thanks for the report! We're investigating this API issue. I'll follow up here once I have an update.
DragonWhisperer
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you Здравко
In your solution you are using list_shared_link_folder_entries API, but it's a private API. Here Greg-DB said "that is not officially supported".
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
DragonWhisperer wrote:..., but it's a private API. Here Greg-DB said "that is not officially supported".
Yes, DragonWhisperer - not officially supported. 😁 But works! In this context, does the API access point you tried work? 😉 Here supported and unsupported are relative things. The access point I posted works for years and stays unaffected by any "stresses" throughout. You can choose to use non working but supported, of course. 🤫
The choice is yours. Good luck.
PS: Dropbox definition of supported and unsupported (if any) is very funny sometimes. The statement you saw (and pointed) is definitely NOT the most absurd one.
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