Today, I saw a very interesting APP. After sharing it, I can open it in my browser and click the OPEN button to jump to the APP. If no APP is installed, the link will jump to the corresponding APP download page. In this way, users can download the APP ,...
Today, I saw a very interesting APP. After sharing it, I can open it in my browser and click the OPEN button to jump to the APP.
If no APP is installed, the link will jump to the corresponding APP download page. In this way, users can download the APP, which is very convenient.
I caught two jump links (the mobile phone can scan the code to access them ):
IOS http://applink.myzaker.com/zaker/ioslink? Type = article & pk = 572a1d611bc8e03b12000004 & f = Normal
Android http://applink.myzaker.com/zaker/androidlink? T = a & type = article & pk = 572a1d611bc8e03b12000004 & f = Normal
Share the original page address is: http://app.myzaker.com/news/article.php? App_id = 13 & pk = 572a1d611bc8e03b12000004 & invalid channel = wx
I remember not to use a self-registered protocol to jump from a webpage to an APP? For examplewechat://
Like this? Why?http://
Is the address directly redirected? What is this technology?
Supplement:
The previous QR code is incorrect and has been corrected. The QR code contains the jump link corresponding to iOS and Android.
I did not try Android-No Android machine-according to the feedback from @ chuyao and @ Karnaugh, Android should still use the registered schema for redirection.
IOS does not need to be opened through an external browser, so you can jump directly.
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Today, I saw a very interesting APP. After sharing it, I can open it in my browser and click the OPEN button to jump to the APP.
If no APP is installed, the link will jump to the corresponding APP download page. In this way, users can download the APP, which is very convenient.
I caught two jump links (the mobile phone can scan the code to access them ):
IOS http://applink.myzaker.com/zaker/ioslink? Type = article & pk = 572a1d611bc8e03b12000004 & f = Normal
Android http://applink.myzaker.com/zaker/androidlink? T = a & type = article & pk = 572a1d611bc8e03b12000004 & f = Normal
Share the original page address is: http://app.myzaker.com/news/article.php? App_id = 13 & pk = 572a1d611bc8e03b12000004 & invalid channel = wx
I remember not to use a self-registered protocol to jump from a webpage to an APP? For examplewechat://
Like this? Why?http://
Is the address directly redirected? What is this technology?
Supplement:
The previous QR code is incorrect and has been corrected. The QR code contains the jump link corresponding to iOS and Android.
I did not try Android-No Android machine-according to the feedback from @ chuyao and @ Karnaugh, Android should still use the registered schema for redirection.
IOS does not need to be opened through an external browser, so you can jump directly.
App_link, which can be implemented by the browser. The previous android version cannot be used. I don't remember when it started.
Android M has been publicly supported, but earlier versions require other deep linking methods to view such materials. Many platforms also provide access to this function.
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Update: Your QR code is not a zaker jump code. What do you mean?
After scanning the QR code, the system prompts you to open it in the browser. If you use the browser, you can still use the self-registered protocol.
What is the specific implementation method?
ZAKER directly jumps to App Store, or redirects to App Store through their own server. Then App Store can jump directly to App Store. you cannot use a Custom Application ID (such as dogwhere: //) to directly jump to the App Store. It seems that this method has been blocked, and only app can.