I tried with weixin://scanqrcode. It opens with iPhone devices. But didn't work with Android device.
I tried with weixin://dl/scan as well. But it gives me error. It might be deprecated.
Actually, I'd like to open WeChat Official Account with any browsers.
I don't know if there is a way to directly go to my official account with this deeplink - weixin://dl/officialaccounts. If there is, How can I get the official account's ID? and how to add the paramater? Such as... weixin://dl/officialaccounts/Ej139dzcljsd
How can I solve this problem?
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I have a html whatsapp link for users to share a website link via their whatsapp application.
I have used the following links to share:
<a href="https://wa.me/?text=https%3a%2f%2fwww.youtube.com" target="_blank" data-action="share/whatsapp/share">
or
https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=&text=https%3a%2f%2fwww.youtube.com
*Note that the shared links are already encoded
I understand that this link will automatically launch the whatsapp app if it is detected on their device, otherwise it would just redirect them to the app store.
However, I am only having an issue with chrome on iPhone 8.
The links work fine on other browsers (Safari, Firefox, Opera)
IOS, Chrome & Whatsapp are all up to date.
Even though whatsapp is installed on the device, it still redirects me to the app store.
the App store has a button which opens whatsapp, but the send shared link message window is not present. it just opens whatsapp like normal.
Is there a fix for this?
I think, as a temporary fix at least, try making the link copy to the clipboard, then give the user an alert that it has happened. I'm not sure of how to fix it, as when I tested it it worked fine, but I'm using a slightly older version of iOS. Perhaps that means the new version made some changes about how this works?
First: Official Whatsapp Sharing Documentation. Try one of the following formats...
https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=YourShareTextHere
https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=YourShareTextHere&phone=123
These seem to work for me!
If you are interested in watching a project that keeps track of these URLs, then check us out!: https://github.com/bradvin/social-share-urls#whatsapp
When I try to access analytics.google.com in standard Chrome browser, I get this error:
Missing permissions You do not have access to the account, property,
or view. Contact an Analytics administrator who has the Manage Users
permission.
If I use incognito, I can get in just fine.
Tried clearing Cache and cookies, no help.
Any thoughts on what the problem is?
Try disabling your Chrome extensions.
In my case uBlock was causing this issue.
The funny thing is : this is solved by restarting chrome. if not you can try to restart your PC (assuming you don't have any other blocking chrome plugins).
I was having the same error but I was trying to access the Google Analytics property from the Firebase > Project Settings > Integration > Google Analytics. None of the solutions listed here worked. I ended up unlinking the Google Analytics and linking a new one.
I had to remove Honey to fix the issue. It is working now.
If you have your AdBlocker on, disable it. It worked for me.😊
I had the same problem, turning off PC Matic Ad blocker fixed it for me.
The problem for me was the URL - it was an old one straight to some GA screen. Using the root GA URL works fine.
Click on "All Website Data" in the top menu. See whether you have chosen the correct domain. This fixed it for me.
I have disabled the Chrome Extension "Google Docs Offline" and its working fine now. Try disabling your Chrome Extensions one by one and refresh google analytics page.
I want to get the same results that Google Chrome get on his Network functionality Network Google Chrome. I found this, but i'm not sure if it works and how to use it. Basically i want to use that information to made a google chrome extension.
Any idea?
I think the chrome.devtools.network API would be better suited for your use.
When I visit some websites, on top of the browser it promotes me to install Chrome Extension by saying "This website now has Google Chrome Extension... Install".
Anyone knows how to do this? Does Google already provide scripts to do this?
Example: Visit the following site using Chrome:
http://www.independent.co.uk
Now, it's possible to do what you need. Just follow this link, that explains how to use "inline" installation once you've published your app or extension at Chrome Webstore.
PS. Inline installation only works in Chrome 15+
Paul Kinlan's Badgemator is a good resource for this sort of thing. It creates a JavaScript snippet that you can put on your site in order to direct users to the webstore entry.
It doesn't attempt to mimic Chrome's infobar in the same way that The Independent does, but I personally think that's a good thing. Pretending to be part of the browser is a good way to confuse users, and isn't something I'd recommend (especially now that the infobar extends outside the browser window into Chrome's own UI).
What you're seeing is not built into Chrome, and not provided by Google.
The site will have some code that detects your browser agent (either via Javascript or a server-side script), sees that it's Chrome, and then adds some extra HTML/CSS/Javascript to make a mock UI element to grab your attention. Inspect the element to see what's really happening.
Another example is http://page2rss.com/page?url=www.stackoverflow.com/
Also, see Alerting website visitors that a chrome extension is available - how?
I wrote a jQuery extension that does just that: http://blog.dreasgrech.com/2012/01/promoting-your-chrome-extension-with.html
The simplest way to use it is to simply pass the ID of your Chrome extension:
$.fn.extInfobar({
id: 'nbilgjjflfiiijecdjpnbganoiafneph'
});
That generates the following:
From Chrome 15 there is API for this.
Just ask Chrome if your extension is installed.
You need to publish your extension in Google Chrome Extensions site, then you'll be able to publish it in your site.
You'll need to pay a one-time fee ($5) in order to get registered as a developer.
As of 06/12/2018, inline installation is deprecated. For more information, read our Chromium Blog post and Migration FAQ.
From: https://developer.chrome.com/webstore/inline_installation
This seems like it should be simple but after a couple hours of googling I have not figured it out. I know I can add iCal links using ICS files, but this does not work on the iPhone.
BTW, when I say iPhone I would like it to work on the touch also. Anyone have any luck with this?
You can get iPhone to download the .ics file (using Safari on a mobile web page) by using the webcal protocol:
webcal://website.mobi/mymeeting.ics
As of iOS 5, if you create a simple http link to an .ics file, Mobile Safari will offer to open it up in Calendar.
According to the iPhone documentation there is no URL scheme for the Calendar application. (There are URL schemes for Mail, Phone, Map, YouTube and iTunes.)
Of course there could be something undocumented, but I'm not sure that using it would be a good idea even if you can find it.
Of course it is possible but only if your JavaScript application is installed on the device. Look at http://tetontech.wordpress.com to see how to make calls from JavaScript to Objective-C. You can then use this and the Calendar Store Programming Guide from the documentation in Xcode to do what you want.
It is not possible. Apple does not want you to do this.
Now, what you could do is bookmark a javascript bookmarklet that checks the user-agent of the browser invoking it, and if the user is on Safari on their laptop or desktop Mac, then invoke the iCal using standard method (ICS file).
The user on iPhone could bookmark your page into a home screen bookmark with a useful (and perhaps custom) icon that said "Event" and title of "Meet Mary at 8:15". They could then, when they have synced their bookmarks, be reminded of the event and invoke it on their desktop browser.
Significant barriers here to educating users how to use this system, but it would work if you could convince people to do it, I think.