Posted: 13 May 2015 11:13 AM
PDT
To improve overall performance, we’re moving from using hash marks
(#) to using the HTML5 History API in Google Drive. This means that moving
forward, Google Drive folder and page URLs will no longer include hash marks
(for example, https://drive.google.com/drive/#folders/ABC
will become https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ABC
and https://drive.google.com/drive/#starred
will become https://drive.google.com/drive/starred).
Links to Drive folder and page URLs containing hash marks will continue to work indefinitely, but this change could impact any Google Apps admins or employees who parse Drive folder or page URLs specifically for the “#” symbol or who use Chrome extensions that employ the old-style URLs for Drive navigation.
This change is currently live for Rapid release domains; the rollout to Scheduled release domains is planned for June 9th.
Release track:
Live on Rapid release, with Scheduled release to follow on June 9th
Links to Drive folder and page URLs containing hash marks will continue to work indefinitely, but this change could impact any Google Apps admins or employees who parse Drive folder or page URLs specifically for the “#” symbol or who use Chrome extensions that employ the old-style URLs for Drive navigation.
This change is currently live for Rapid release domains; the rollout to Scheduled release domains is planned for June 9th.
Release track:
Live on Rapid release, with Scheduled release to follow on June 9th
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