Reputation: 2542
As you probably know, iPhone applications can register a custom URL scheme handler, ala "myapp:" and these can be used for links in a page viewed in Safari.
I'd like to automatically launch my application from a specific page if the visitor has the app installed. If the app's not installed, I'll just show them the current mobile-optimized view of the page.
How can I do this detection? Google searches have been fruitless. Also, to be tricky, I've tried doing something like this to no avail:
var image = new Image();
image.onerror = function(e){
alert("bummer");
}
image.onload = function(e){
alert('success!');
}
image.src = 'myapp://something=meaningful';
Has anyone come across a way to do application detection?
Upvotes: 16
Views: 33912
Reputation: 15511
The solution I've presented on another Stack Overflow question is about as close as you're going to get.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1070
I don't think this is possible. You would need to register your app on the iPhone/Mobile Safari and then create a uri to fire your app up, just like http:, ftp: mailto:. So in your case you would have something like Am I installed Mobile Safari would need to know what app to fire up to load that URI and I just don't think this functionality is built into the iPhone. I know there is no way javascript can query your iPhone to see what's installed.
I hope I am wrong as this seems like it would be a powerful feature, though on the other side I can see some security issues related to something like this.
Good luck.
Upvotes: 0