gregchao Member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 20, 2020 #1 Question 1: Is there a way to check if an application like "Jitsi Meet" is installed on an iPhone/Ipad? Question 2: And if so, how do I associate an url e.g. "https://meet.jit.si" to open the application?
Question 1: Is there a way to check if an application like "Jitsi Meet" is installed on an iPhone/Ipad? Question 2: And if so, how do I associate an url e.g. "https://meet.jit.si" to open the application?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 20, 2020 #2 It is possible if the other app declares an url scheme. Read about queries schemes: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/ios-9-important-changes.59457/#content Upvote 0
It is possible if the other app declares an url scheme. Read about queries schemes: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/ios-9-important-changes.59457/#content
gregchao Member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 20, 2020 #3 OK, Got it to work. Used the following code. B4X: #QueriesSchemes: org.jitsi.meet B4X: If App.CanOpenURL("org.jitsi.meet://") = True Then Log("jitsi is installed") Else Log("jitsi is not installed") End If Upvote 0
OK, Got it to work. Used the following code. B4X: #QueriesSchemes: org.jitsi.meet B4X: If App.CanOpenURL("org.jitsi.meet://") = True Then Log("jitsi is installed") Else Log("jitsi is not installed") End If