>>  
> Admittedly, I'm currently struggling to find a concrete example of why this 
> is useful, but I just know it is:

This, I think, is one of those phrases that should give one pause when posting. 

> Any app(s) should be able to register URL patterns they're able to handle. If 
> the user takes an action that results in a URL being requested that one or 
> more of these apps could handle, iOS should present the user with a list of 
> these URLs, and get the user's permission to then handle the URL.

You could contrive a use case for just about any behavior you could imagine. 
Lacking the aforementioned concrete example, I can't come up with any of my own 
that aren't handled at least as well by a more "normal" mechanism and it 
strikes me that this has much more potential for abuse, or at least confusion 
and annoyance, than for unique utility.

Greg
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