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I already "crawled" the whole Dropbox API and I just cannot find any possibility to UNSHARE files and folders.
There is the feature to generate a link you can share with your friends and colleagues but is there a "unshare option"?
If you are talking about /shares, you are probably stuck moving the file in order to invalidate the given address, and if /fileops/move doesn't work, perhaps /fileops/copy and then /fileops/delete.
I asked in the dropbox's developer forum and they said that there is no option to unshare files and folders. The user MUST use the dropbox website for that.
Open the file using dropbox link generated and sign in to your dropbox account. You will find gear icon at the top of the page. click on the icon and then click remove link. Link to your file will be removed and file is no more shared. Hope this helps.
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So I was sharing a folder on Dropbox and decided to see its Folder Settings. I noticed then that some label text was missing from the form. It might just be me (Linux Mint), but can anyone tell me what these fields do?
The settings are similar to Dropbox for Business. But I wonder if it's just your browser not rendering it properly. You might try another browser to see. But to answer your question, the options are just share settings; who can be added, who can manage, and how links can be shared.
This is the only thing I see when I view a shared folder's settings. It seems that you have a Dropbox Team, which I don't have.
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I am pretty sure I looked in the most common places but I can't seem to find the documentation for the DotNetOpenAuth API. Almost every link forwards to docs.dotnetopenauth.net which doesn't seem to excist.
Does anyone know where they've hidden the docs?
Many thanks :)
Depending on the version you're using:
http://docs.dotnetopenauth.net/v4.0/
http://docs.dotnetopenauth.net/v3.4/
http://docs.dotnetopenauth.net/master/
The site was down for a day or so. But it's back up now.
Here is a copy of the docs. Don't know if its up-to-date but is contains information with better markup than the Google cache;)
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EDIT: Site is already online now
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I am making an application and would like for this application to be able to retrieve data from Mozilla Thunderbird. However, I have only been able to find an API for Thunderbird extensions. Is there an API that will allow native applications, outside of Thunderbird to interact with Thunderbird's databases?
No. But you could create a Thunderbird extension and communicate with it via TCP sockets (see nsIServerSocket). That extension would do the "dirty work" for you. If you want to get the data while Thunderbird isn't running then the only solution will be redoing the database reading logic in your application (Thunderbird is open-source of course but reusing its code will be hard). Btw, the .msf files use the infamous Mork file format.
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I just registered for a yahoo developer API key. They did not e-mail me a link to it or information. It has been approved, but I can't figure out where to view the resulting API. All links with google seem to point to the application page, again.
Where the heck can I find my API key?!
ps: I hate you, Yahoo.
I found the answer:
Visit the "My Projects Page" at https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/projects and click on the project you want the API key for.
When you request the API itself it must be https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/wsregapp/
Yes, there is no link or shortcut visible there to view already approved API.
But I found this, just add ?view to view API you had.
just like this
https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/wsregapp/?view
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I have already read the Instapaper API page, but it only explains how to:
Authenticate a user.
Add an article to read later.
What I would like is information to programmatically:
Retrieve a list of the articles in the "Read Later" list.
Archive, favourite, put in a folder, delete a given article from the list.
Create and delete folders.
I don't think there's a public API available yet, that would give you the functionality you're requesting.
According to this interview with Marco Arment, the creator of Instapaper, he plans to extend his API in the future:
"[...] I do intend to make a fully
featured API available soon that would
enable third-party developers to make
Instapaper clients if they wish.”
Update:
In the meanwhile, Marco Arment has made the full Instapaper API available. The only restriction is, that the API can only used by paid-subscriber accounts (currently 1$/month).