Difference between revisions of "Application:openUrl"

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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
 
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Opens the given URL (Universal Resource Locator) in the appropriate application. URL can be one of the [[http:]], [[https:]], [[tel:]], or [[mailto:]] schemes.<br />
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Opens the given URL (Universal Resource Locator) in the appropriate application. URL can be one of the [[Special:MyLanguage/http:|http:]], [[Special:MyLanguage/https:|https:]], [[Special:MyLanguage/tel:|tel:]], or [[Special:MyLanguage/mailto:|mailto:]] schemes.<br />
 
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The following example opens a web page in the browser:<br />
 
The following example opens a web page in the browser:<br />
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If [[mailto:]] scheme is specified, the user&#039;s e-mail client will be used to open a composer window containing the options specified in the URL.<br />
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If [[Special:MyLanguage/mailto:|mailto:]] scheme is specified, the user&#039;s e-mail client will be used to open a composer window containing the options specified in the URL.<br />
 
For example, the following URL contains a recipient (user@foo.com), a subject (Test), and a message body (Just a test):<br />
 
For example, the following URL contains a recipient (user@foo.com), a subject (Test), and a message body (Just a test):<br />
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 23 August 2018

Available since: Gideros 2011.6

Description


Opens the given URL (Universal Resource Locator) in the appropriate application. URL can be one of the http:, https:, tel:, or mailto: schemes.

The following example opens a web page in the browser:
<pre><code>
application:openUrl("http://www.giderosmobile.com")

</code></pre>
If mailto: scheme is specified, the user's e-mail client will be used to open a composer window containing the options specified in the URL.
For example, the following URL contains a recipient (user@foo.com), a subject (Test), and a message body (Just a test):
<pre><code>
application:openUrl("mailto:user@foo.com?subject=Test&body=Just a test")

</code></pre>
Or to call a number:
<pre><code>
application:openUrl("tel:555-123-4567%22)

</code></pre>

 Application:openUrl(url)

Parameters

url: (string) url to open