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Thought it would be good if one could link into the app if they had the stop-id. Why? Well, if someone were going to put a customized laminated piece of paper at each stop telling them how to use some bus-tracker, one could also just provide a short-url (or shudder a QR code) to the stop the person is standing at.
I found this Cordova plugin that allows you to do this. A link opens the web site if they don't have the app installed, the app if they do.
Not worth doing until there actually is a mobile app, though.
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(I know Matt knows this, but) I'd like to note that we do already support deep-linking in the browser; this addition would be to support it in an installed app as well.
Thought it would be good if one could link into the app if they had the stop-id. Why? Well, if someone were going to put a customized laminated piece of paper at each stop telling them how to use some bus-tracker, one could also just provide a short-url (or shudder a QR code) to the stop the person is standing at.
I found this Cordova plugin that allows you to do this. A link opens the web site if they don't have the app installed, the app if they do.
Not worth doing until there actually is a mobile app, though.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: