“200: Transfer stopped”

When logging into Nextcloud via the iPhone app to create a new Markdown document, it cannot be opened or edited, with a prompt “200: Transfer stopped”. This issue does not occur in the Android app.

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For me it creates a Untitled.md and directly opens it.

In your case it creates the new document but does not open it? You can open other files via the app?

200 HTTP code is normally not an error. Perhaps it refers to something else. Did you check the logfiles on the server (from Nextcloud, webserver)?

I haven’t checked the server, but I can access it normally when using an Android device. Only the iOS APP prompts this error.

I have tried uninstalling the iOS app and reinstalling it, but the problem still exists.

But other things on the ios app work?

I don’t know what the Android potentially does differently. On my iOS app, it works, so it is not a general problem of the app that the function itself is broken.

If you can share a bit more details, perhaps someone with a similar setup can try it as well, and this might lead to the problem.

This seems to be a known issue with the iOS app handling certain file types like Markdown. The “200: Transfer stopped” error usually indicates a problem with file transfer or rendering. Try updating both the Nextcloud server and iOS app to the latest versions. Also, check file permissions and ensure no plugins are interfering. As a workaround, you can create/edit the Markdown file via the web interface or Android until it’s fixed.

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Nextcloud server and iOS app
[/quote]The Nextcloud server and iOS app have been updated to the latest versions, but the issue still persists. We hope the official team can fix this problem as soon as possible.