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Could you please tell me what is the best method for allowing the users of my android app to share a Url.

The sharing must enable me to know what they shared from inside the app.

Thanks

Jennie

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If you are using the AddThis android SDK, then you must provide the SDK with the share url/title/description yourself.

String myUrl = "http://www.example.com";
AddThis.shareItem(this, "twitter", myUrl,"Title","Description");

In this example, you know that myUrl was shared, because that is what you told the API to share.

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  • Oh I can't believe I did not see this. I can use the URL I want to store information and redirect. Thanks for your help :-)
    – jennie788
    Oct 6, 2014 at 20:40
  • But it would work only when people share. How do I know what they decided to share inside the app? Is there an onShare event or something?
    – jennie788
    Oct 6, 2014 at 20:46
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    You might want to create a button which can handle a click event. Inside your click handler, call AddThis.shareItem(). What the person meant to share depends on your apps UI and state. If you put a share button next to an article, the share button should probably share that article, but it is up to you as the developer to ensure that.
    – mako-taco
    Oct 8, 2014 at 2:20

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