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Zecharixs
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03/21/12 10:40 PM (13 years ago)

Display in web browser?

How do I make urls open in the web browser instead of in app? Some links don't work in app.
 
Skyr0s
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03/22/12 06:58 AM (13 years ago)
Use the Plug-in Launch in Native app, and add your URL
 
Zecharixs
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03/22/12 03:53 PM (13 years ago)
I found the plug-in but it seems unclear how you're supposed to add that to the app and direct the URL to that plugin.
 
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03/22/12 03:59 PM (13 years ago)
Its quite simple. Let's say you have a menu list, with 3 cells. Each cell sends to a different link. You want the last one to open Safari, and not the browser within the app. Create a Launch In Native app. In the specifications, add the URL that you wish to launch on click. The App you launch is the Browser. Then, when you are in your app, clicking on that link will send you straight to Mobile Safari
 
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03/22/12 04:00 PM (13 years ago)
I found the plug-in but it seems unclear how you're supposed to add that to the app and direct the URL to that plugin.
 
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03/22/12 04:10 PM (13 years ago)
Whoops. Sorry for that double post. I just realized that Buzztouch 1.4 apps don't have the launch in native option.
 
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04/06/12 04:50 AM (13 years ago)
Android BT 1,5 Added a Launch in Native app, Browser and Google maps. When clicking them in menu nothing happens.
 

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