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timrobinson33
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
file downloads have wrong content-type header
Hello,
I'm testing out dropbox v2 files api. when I call "POST https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/download" API, the downloaded file seems to be always returned with the content-type header...
- 2 years ago
Receiving a 'Content-Type: application/octet-stream' response header on a successful /2/files/download call is the expected behavior.
The Dropbox API doesn't return specific mime types for files, but you can get the file extension from the file name and keep your own file extension to mime type mapping as desired.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
Receiving a 'Content-Type: application/octet-stream' response header on a successful /2/files/download call is the expected behavior.
The Dropbox API doesn't return specific mime types for files, but you can get the file extension from the file name and keep your own file extension to mime type mapping as desired.
timrobinson33
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks - it seems a bit strange that a web-based file transfer API doesn't support content types but that's their decision I guess.
For unrelated reasons I ended up using "files/get_temporary_link" instead of "files/download" and strangely enough when you download the file from the temporary link, the content-type appears correctly. I guess this might be another workaround for someone who doesn't want to map the mime types manually
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