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Perry P.'s avatar
Perry P.
New member | Level 2
9 years ago

Discontinuing rendering of HTML content

Got email notice from dropbox that they are discontinuing HTML rendering.  This is going to cause major issues for my wife since she uses this to distribute info and files to her students.  We are running a basic account and would be willing to upgrade to a paid account to retain this feature, but this policy seems to be across all account levels.

Any advice on alternatives?

  • David R.16's avatar
    David R.16
    New member | Level 1

    With these updog and htmldrop services is it possible to share multiple pages?

    • alancookie's avatar
      alancookie
      New member | Level 2

      I tried out both htmldrop and updog.  updog allows a single site "choosename.updog.co" at no cost, but for a one-time fee of $5 they offer more options and unlimited subdomain names...I was able to quickly drag my files and folders into the folder that updog created inside my apps folder on dropbox, sync, and was back to normal within minues.

       

      I have been using pyndexer to build index.html files inside folders...this all broke when dropbox stopped rendering files, but it only took me minutes to get everything back together with updog

       

      With htmldrop, the links on my index.html page did not work and I was not able to navigate into any subfolders or open other files.  Manually changing the URL did not help either, adding anything to the root URL (user#.htmldrop.com) would only display the root index.html file and not any of the other folders or files that I had copied into this folder that htmldrop created inside the apps folder on dropbox.  I submitted help requests to htmldrop, but after 12 hours have not had any response.

       

      My guess is that the free, single-site version of updog would have worked as well, but it was worth the $5 for updog to get things back together and working very quickly with the bonus of having unlimited subdomains, too.

  • Anoop G.'s avatar
    Anoop G.
    New member | Level 1

    @ David R.

     

    Multiple pages under the same site name is possible.  I don't think it's possible to have multiple site names.

  • Perry P.'s avatar
    Perry P.
    New member | Level 2

    We have move our sites to updog.co  So far things have been working very well.  Speed, while maybe slower than direct rendering, really is not an issue for the content.  Transition was pretty painless and the maintenance of the pages is basically the same.

    So I would like to thank the people here that recommended updog and will add my vote for this option.

  • yoram s.1's avatar
    yoram s.1
    New member | Level 2

    The promised "Discontinuing rendering of HTML content" has arrived near Oct. 1st.

    My HTML files (read-only links) are downloaded in all operating systems instead of being displayed in browser. It is possible to render the downloaded HTML file, but this is not the proper way to work with URL`s.

    Together with the discontinued support of XP, the functionality of Dropbox is reduced considerably for me!

     

  • duetto's avatar
    duetto
    New member | Level 2

    As a quick alternative, I invite you to try our little service http://duet.to which adds a layer on top of Dropbox technology to serve your files on the web maintaining the simplicity of updating your website by simply saving files in Dropbox.

    • Jigs G.'s avatar
      Jigs G.
      Helpful | Level 5
      Looks like a nice service, but a bit rich for my blood... I just want to share two or three web pages a year from dropbox to clients, that's it.
      • Rich's avatar
        Rich
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        Jigs G. wrote:
        I just want to share two or three web pages a year from dropbox to clients, that's it.

        Dropbox isn't a webhosting service, and was never intended to be one. If you need to serve a webpage then you really should be using a web hosting service. The right tool for the job...

  • Jigs G.'s avatar
    Jigs G.
    Helpful | Level 5

    Awful decision by DB. I just went to share an HTML page to a client, and it dunna work. So sad. I expect more as a Pro / Business user.