Hi Dan
The answer to your question is you could use a custom manifest to do this on
Android. On iOS it would require an engine patch. Also note that for both
platforms you need to place JSON files on your domain so the OS can confirm
that the app does actually have the right to be the browser for the domain urls.
Cheers
Monte
> On 16 Mar 2023, at 5:14 am, Dan Friedman via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I know that LC supports Custom URLs… I have used on both iOS and Android and
> it works great! But it looks like there is a new method, “Universal Links”.
>
> https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/supporting-universal-links-in-your-app
>
> Does anyone know if LC supports Universal Links?
>
> -Dan
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