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Herb N.1
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Why does a dl.dropboxusercontent.com download link behave differently?
A friend and I share mp3 files through dropbox though I use dropbox.cm and he uses dl.dropboxusercontent.com. The link I send him looks and behaves differently than the one he sends me. He gets a but...
- 9 years ago
There's no way to specify which domain is used. Different domains are used for different features. You just create a share link (or Public link if you still have a Public folder) and the link generated is the one you use.
- https://help.dropbox.com/share/create-and-share-link#link
- https://help.dropbox.com/share/force-download
- https://help.dropbox.com/share/public-folder
Mod note: edited to update links in post [last updated 2022]
tanosaur
Explorer | Level 3
Hi there, I am currently building a client solution that relies on the dl.dropboxusercontent.com link. This direct download link type appears to currently be working from my client's Dropbox. Anyone know whether this will be deprecated or deprecated soon?
I read that this link type is currently available for some users with older accounts.
Megan
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi tanosaur, how are you today?
Are you referring to public folders by any chance?
How precisely does your client use the dl.dropboxusercontent direct download for their links?
Let me know more.
- tanosaur3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi, I'd like to reply to Megan from Dropbox however I'm unable to on the forum. The reply button is greyed out. I am logged in and would like to continue my thread https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-files-folders/Why-does-a-dl-dropboxusercontent-com-download-link-behave/m-p/603010#M234190
If Megan from Dropbox is able to see this:Yes, I believe the folder is public. I'd like to link to individual files within the folder so any visitor on my client's website (a set group of users log in with passwords, it's not any member of the public) downloads the file using the dl.dropboxusercontent.com link. Will this link be deprecated or deprecated soon?
- tanosaur3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you Rich !
Megan Yes, I believe the folder is public. I'd like to link to individual files within the folder so any visitor on my client's website (a set group of users log in with passwords, it's not any member of the public) downloads the file using the dl.dropboxusercontent.com link. Will this link be deprecated or deprecated soon?
- Walter3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey tanosaur, sorry to jump in here, but I just wanted to mention that this is one of our official sub-domains as listed here and there are no plans to deprecate it at the moment.
We'll let you know ahead of time if anything changes.
On a side note, if you were ever to try doing this with other shared links, you could force them to download using the steps outlined here.
- tanosaur3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Could you kindly clarify what Rich has previously said on this thread? "He's likely sharing a link from the Public folder, which is a deprecated method of sharing files and only available to older accounts that already had the capability."
Is it that the public share link via dl.dropboxusercontent.com is available to older accounts only, but that there are no plans to deprecate this link and function?
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