I'm developing a fun little project using Foursquare API. In this project, I have a PHP/HTML page that redirects users to the foursquare app. There is no apparent issue with Android as the method we ought to use "degrade nicely".
In my HTML page, I use javascript to detect which phone the user is using. If it detects iOS, the page redirect to the Foursquare App using a URL like this "foursquare://users/USER_ID" found here : https://developer.foursquare.com/resources/client
On this page, it says that I should "attempt to link to these URLs only if the user has the foursquare application installed". I followed the link Foursquare gives but it seems to give specs for iOS app and not web pages.
Evidently, Safari doesn't like at all when I try to open the "foursquare://" link without the app installed.
Is there a way to detect if the Foursquare App is installed ?
PS : my "code" looks like that :
if(navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone/i) || navigator.userAgent.match(/iPad/i) || navigator.userAgent.match(/iPod/i)){
location.href='foursquare://venues/VENUE_ID';
}else{
location.href='http://m.foursquare.com/venue/VENUE_ID';
}
EDIT : This is kind of a duplicate of this question : Ajax call to check if native iPhone application exists on the device? - Thx @Jonathan Levison