So I use bold text in certain parts of my messages like *bold text* (which translates to bold text) and it works perfectly fine in desktop version of Facebook and also on messenger.com but strangely the android messenger app can't display the text between the asterisks in bold, instead, it just prints out *bold text*
Has anyone gotten Facebook Messenger to open the external app on an Android device? I can get my link to work on a Windows PC in the Chrome Browser, but on my tablet and phone (both Android) the same link does not open Messenger.
Launch("fb-messenger://") and Launch("messenger://") in the OnSelect property of an icon both open the Messenger App in Windows from the testing screen in PA. What I cannot get to work is passing the parameter for whom I want to send the message to and have it open a new message with that person selected. Still working on that...
I have been looking to find a URL that would work. When I view the messenger urls in the browser I see something like , but the user names I see vary between firstname.lastname.### and profile#'s. So not sure how to make the URL point to it the same for either type of link.
Sorry to be no help, but it seems like you've tried everything I would suggest. You could post this to the ideas forum for native support in launching android apps, (If that's a possibility in the Android SDK).
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I've been trying to block the Facebook app on mobile phones and allow Facebook Messenger by using Layer 7 and Content filtering rules but unfortunately the Facebook app still goes through however, it is already blocked on the web browser. Facebook Messenger app is also blocked but I want it to be allowed through.
If you still want to persist in the overwhelming odds of failure, do a packet capture on port 53, reboot the devices, and then access the two different systems. Examine what DNS entries that are requested.
Hi. I've already denied Social web & photo sharing -> Facebook in Layer 7 and also Social Networking on Content Blocking. But only the web browser based and Messenger apps get blocked. The Facebook app still goes through these filters. Any suggestions?
To achieve this level of granular control you want you will struggle on the Meraki for the reasons previously outlined. You would need a firewall that supports HTTPS inspection, which basically decrypts the traffic to be able to differentiate between facebook messenger and regular Facebook.
Once you have configured the recommended rules the QUIC traffic will get blocked by the Firewall, the app will then fall back to using traditional TLS/SSL which will be blocked by the Meraki content filtering rules.
After an overnight update I am unable to access messenger on my iPad. It keeps directing me to my phone to affect confirmation but there is nowhere on my phone to do this. I have tried deleting Facebook and messenger on both iPad and phone but all that has happened is that now I cannot access marketplace on my iPad either now.
I live in Europe and just got back from a holiday in the USA which is when I stopped getting messages .I can no longer get messenger on FB . I have updated my android phone that works , I have a uk phone number which I use in Europe
What makes you think the app is "non-existent"? The Facebook Messenger app for iPad is available in the app store. How well it works is something you'll need to test out for yourself. I avoid Facebook. It is certainly not Apple's fault that Facebook/Meta releases poorly coded apps.
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