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Kahlil Algya

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:49:29 PM8/3/24
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Hello, what type of Android mobile are you using? I also test, I have several cases on my own server:
Https://www.newcgart.com/test/vrlvyou
At present, in many Android WeChat browsers, it can not be opened.

I was testing it on Samsung Galaxy S8 with WeChat 6.6.2. It seems I can open visualizations served from our hosting, but I am unable to open visualizations served from your hosting. So, I think the problem is not related to Shapespark itself, and I am wondering if if may be somehow related to your hosting or domain.

I think there is no meaning for "_system" in window.open(), it just works as an overload with window name ( _win_open.asp). But cordova InAppBrowser (if you use it) knows this keyword as a command to start the system browser.

window.open() works, but it opens the page still inside of the mobile app, which means, in particular, that download will not work. I can also see that if I go to tasks in Android - there is no separate browser there, just the mobile app. Or is this really working differently for you?

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My understanding is that it would open it in the associated app instead of another tab that I have to then log into. I have read troubleshooting on this and as far as I can tell I have it set up correctly.

Please educate me if you have the time! Any additional information would be greatly appreciated! I am also wondering if other chromium based browsers work in this situation and it is only with Brave that you are having a problem. Links to related documentation would be helpful!

Wow. Talk about a misnomer. I would have never thought that Brave setting would apply to this topic. Interesting. Is there a comparable path for desktop? The only two video settings I could find on desktop were for auto-play and widevine. Is one of those the equivalent of the Video Playback setting on Android? Or is this scenario only applicable to Android devices and not desktops?

Desktop computer have always been different because it was made decades ago, so nothing of this existed, you got an extension jpg, pdf, etc etc, double clicked and you got to the app associated with it and if you have more than 1 app, you get asked unless you set one as default.

If you go to windows settings and check the extensions and protocols and you see apps with URL: it means when you type it on the address bar it will ask you for their respective default application, zune:// will ask you for MS Store as well, msnews:// will ask to open News app and so on.

So as you can see, in Desktop, things are kind of messy, you can open links in apps or in the browser, you can install PWAs that can handle files, etc etc.
Everything gets written to registry, so it is not hard to know what the OS is doing, but I am sure if more desktop apps appeared opening youtube links as protocol, then you would get asked, but as you can see, it is not common to find that, not even the youtube PWA has a way to open like youtube links, which would have been interesting.

PWA adds some decent integration to Desktop if people wants to have websites as their own thing with no tabs like native apps. Of course, if developers used more features like the protocol handlers I am sure it would be more useful, and as long as developers bring integrations like decent audio volume controls things will be decent. Some music apps or video chat apps might not have a way to control audio volume like tiktok in the past, so adjusting the audio can be a pain, since 1 slider will control Brave browser audio output, compared to native apps, where 1 slider affects only the individual apps.

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