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While poking around the production database, I came across this set of notes which appears to have uploaded no meaningful content, and instead displays what I suspect is a Dropbox login request page.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Bryan Bonvallet [email protected]
wrote:
While poking around the production database, I came across this set of
notes which appears to have uploaded no meaningful content, and instead
displays what I suspect is a Dropbox login request page.
There is a documented dropbox bug and these notes might have been uploaded
before I fixed the issue, which required me to create a dropbox developer
account, generate an API key, and pasted the secret into filepicker. Here
is the relevant ticket: #379
However, the date for these notes is in January and I resolved that issue
in December...
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Andrew Magliozzi < [email protected]> wrote:
While poking around the production database, I came across this set of
notes which appears to have uploaded no meaningful content, and instead
displays what I suspect is a Dropbox login request page.
While poking around the production database, I came across this set of notes which appears to have uploaded no meaningful content, and instead displays what I suspect is a Dropbox login request page.
https://www.karmanotes.org/course/the-brain-an-introduction-to-neuroscience-726/
These should be removed, but the question is how did this mistake get made and can we avoid it? We should reach out to this student if possible.
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