[Allows to transfer files via Dropbox.] [Authorization] [To allow Miranda NG access in your Dropbox account:] [Go to this link] [Allow access to app folder] [Enter authorization code] [Initiate authorization] [Authorize] [Other] [Use shortened share links] [Check status of authorization] [in process...] [you have been authorized] [unknown error] [Dropbox supports the following commands:] [shows all files in folder "dir" ("dir" can be omitted for root folder)] [returns download link for file or folder with specified path ("path" is relative from root folder)] [deletes file or folder with specified path ("path" is relative from root folder)] [is file] [is empty] ["%s" command has invalid parameter.\nUse "/help" for more info.] [is not deleted] [is deleted] [you are already authorized] [you are not authorized yet] [Send files to Dropbox] [Network] [Protocols] [Protocol icon] [Unknown command "%s".\nUse "/help" for more info.] ["%s" is not valid.\nUse "/help" for more info.] [Server does not respond] [Link to download file "%s": %s] [Link to download folder "%s": %s] [OK] [Bad input parameter. Error message should indicate which one and why] [Bad or expired token. This can happen if the user or Dropbox revoked or expired an access token. To fix, you should re-authenticate the user] [Bad OAuth request (wrong consumer key, bad nonce, expired timestamp...). Unfortunately, re-authenticating the user won't help here] [File or folder not found at the specified path] [Request method not expected (generally should be GET or POST)] [Your app is making too many requests and is being rate limited. 429s can trigger on a per-app or per-user basis] [If the response includes the Retry-After header, this means your OAuth 1.0 app is being rate limited. Otherwise, this indicates a transient server error, and your app should retry its request.] [User is over Dropbox storage quota] [Unknown]