![]() If you’re one of those 500 million, it’s time to secure your account. That’s a lot of people, which also means there’s likely a lot of information being stored in this cloud service that you wouldn’t want other people seeing. I'll update this answer when that's fixed.Įdit: The issue with calling /2/sharing/get_shared_link_file with a password is now fixed and should be working properly.īack in May of 2016, Dropbox announced on its official blog that it now has half a Note: There's currently a known issue with this endpoint though, so it may incorrectly fail with aĮrror even if you supply the correct password. Here's how you would use that with curl, for example: ![]() For this in particular, you would use the /2/sharing/get_shared_link_file endpoint: ![]() ![]() To download files from Dropbox shared links programmatically, you should use the Dropbox API instead. The Dropbox shared link page takes the password interactively, not as Basic auth, so using the ![]()
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