Simple Example: sns. qzone. qq. comcgi-binqzsharecgi_qzshare_onekey? Urlhttp % 3A % 2F % 2Fwww.2.whyyii.com % 2F & amp; desc1111111111 & amp; style & amp; otypeshare & amp; showcount, 10 seconds prompt... simple Example:
Http://sns.qzone.qq.com/cgi-bin/qzshare/cgi_qzshare_onekey? Url = http % 3A % 2F % 2Fwww.2.whyyii.com % 2F & desc = 111111111111 & style = & otype = share & showcount =
After the sharing is complete, the page will be closed 10 seconds later. How can I determine whether the sharing is complete? Whether there is a return value after the sharing is complete. You can perform subsequent operations.
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Simple Example:
Http://sns.qzone.qq.com/cgi-bin/qzshare/cgi_qzshare_onekey? Url = http % 3A % 2F % 2Fwww.2.whyyii.com % 2F & desc = 111111111111 & style = & otype = share & showcount =
After the sharing is complete, the page will be closed 10 seconds later. How can I determine whether the sharing is complete? Whether there is a return value after the sharing is complete. You can perform subsequent operations.
After the sharing is complete, it seems that no status information is returned, because a webpage is opened.
I personally feel that it is not necessary to check whether the test is successful. Just trust qq's sharing service.
No.
Even if the sharing is successful, the user may be deleted later.
If you want to add points after the sharing, you only need to add points after the sharing. Then, two days later, judge whether the share exists (this is acceptable). If it does not exist, reward the points for sharing fraud.