I have implemented UIApplicationDelegate's
application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
and
application:handleOpenURL:
according to specification, i.e.,
application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
returns YES and
application:handleOpenURL:
opens the URL. The code works under iOS 4 (in both cases, i.e., when the app is launched and when it becomes active from suspended state). However, the code does not work under iOS 3.2.
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I give an answer to my own question. Finding out the solution took me a while and was quite frustrating. If you do an internet search you find some partial answers, but it still took me a while to work out the following solution and I do hope it adds some clarity. So first, the recommended behavior of your app appears to be the following (see Opening Supported File Types in iOS Ref Lib):
In iOS 4, passing an URL to an app results in one of the following two behaviors:
However, in iOS 3.2 it appears as if Hence, one solution to make the code work under 3.2 and 4.0 is:
I found this solution in another post, but I was confused, because it contradicted the recommendation in iOS Ref Lib documentation (namely that we should return YES in I believe that the current iOS 4.0 behavior will be the future behavior I prefer the following solution:
So in summary, I implement the iOS 4 behavior and added the following line to
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I started writing application which used Dropbox api. To understand concept, I ran a sample application using my Key/secret mentioned at dropbox/developer documentation. Once sample app started working, I used same key/secret values for my application. For sample app, implementation of handleOpenURL (or openURL on iOS 4.2) gets executed as expected. For some odd reason, it wasn't the case for my app. My app entered background in order to show login screen and authentication page of dropbox. After successful login and authentication, my app never entered foreground. It was true for both platform Simulator and device (iPad) I tried almost everything listed on internet including this post. Thanks. There was NO success, though. At last, it STARTED working for my application when I did following:
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As of iOS 4.2, you can use this for opening URLs:
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