

ForĮxample, if you upload a JPG file to Drive, then upload anĪVI revision, Drive identifies the change and updates the Shortcuts pointing to the updated file retain the original MIME type.

Type changes when a revision of a different type is uploaded, but any The MIME type of a shortcut can become stale. If the target's name is changed, previously created shortcuts AfterĬreation, the shortcut's title and target's title can be changed When a shortcut isĬreated, the title of the target is used as the title of the shortcut. The title of a shortcut can differ from the target. Target, the user's shortcut pointing to the target breaks. When the target is deleted, or when the current user loses access to the If a shortcut file is required in otherĭrive locations, the shortcut file can be copied to the The targetId and targetMimeType fields are part of the shortcutDetailsĪ shortcut can only have one parent. MIME type is copied to the targetMimeType field when the shortcut is TargetMimeType is used to determine the type icon to display. The shortcut's ACLĪ targetId pointing to the target file or folder, also referred to as theĪ targetMimeType indicating the MIME type for the target. The ACL for a shortcut inherits the ACL of the parent. See Google Workspace & Google Drive supported MIME Shortcuts are files that link to other files or folders on Google Drive.Īn application/ MIME type.
