We want to know why "picture" set to targetURL instead of "url" in case 1. Textastics problem with linking local files to remote files more than one level deep might be related to using a file system within Working Copy (via iOS. To support Universal Link you have to follow these three steps: Create an apple-app-site-association file.
But we can find out targetURL is OK with the url in "link" key (through Facebook website test). When any user click on a url then iOS first check if there is any application which support this url if yes then it will open that corresponding Application otherwise the url will be opened in web browser. Its the perfect app to view and edit your. Link in iOS FB App doesn't launch our iOS App. Textastic is an advanced plain text editor for iPad with rich support for syntax highlighting.
In case 1, deep linking is OK but targetURL(that we parse in AppDelegate) is the url in "picture" key. App Links is a deep-linking standard by Facebook that superseeds the company's deprecated Deep Linking with iOS.Gaining wide community attention thanks to the backing of Facebook, App Links allows for content, whether in a Facebook Feed or another App Links-enabled app, to jump directly to a specific location within the app.
With deep linking, you send people directly to information they are interested in when they open your app. Without deep links, people have to search through your app for the content they are looking for, and you risk them losing interest. We share our post link to Facebook like below : [FBRequestConnection *connection, id result, NSError *error) else order action: [result tried two parameter cases :Ĭase 1 : set target with "url" caption = "" Ĭase 2 : set target with "link" caption = "" Drafts is a launching-off point for text - use the actions to copy it, share it, or deep link into other apps and services. A deep link is a link that goes not only to your app, but to a specific piece of content within your app.