Unfortunately my previous app version had an upgrade link that uses
the id=blah style to help user to upgrade to a new version, so it's
hard to change at least for the users already installed my app. Is
there absolutely no way to find my app ID?

Wah

On Feb 22, 1:51 pm, "Jay Freeman (saurik)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are probably better off using the package name:
>
> market://search?q=pname:com.whatever.name
>
> That way the link will always point to the most recent version of your
> application and not need to be updated. -J
>
> (As I just joined this group I am going to get moderated when I send
> this message, so I also CC'd the original poster.)
>
> On Feb 22, 1:14 pm, Wah <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi:
>
> > I hope to figure out the direct URL link to my application on the
> > market likehttp://market:blahblah
>
> > I was able to find the applicationIDpreviously by going to the UI
> > interface to upload application, and looking at the URL link that can
> > edit theapp.
>
> > However, this method doesn't seem to work any more because the now the
> > edit URL link contains only the package name and not theappID.
>
> > Any idea how to get the applicationID?
>
> > Wah
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