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I'd like to create an application link in HTML to a Skype profile. I've found that you can do the following:

<a href="skype:profile_name">Link to my profile</a>

But this seems to trigger a Skype call to that profile. I'd just want the option to browse the profile or add them as a contact, how can I do this?

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This doesn't seem to be very well documented, but there are ways to specify an action for a Skype profile link. This is the syntax

skype:profile_name?action

Examples of such actions are

  • call to call
  • chat to chat
  • voicemail to leave a voice mail
  • sendfile to send a file
  • add to add to contacts
  • userinfo to view profile

In this case then, the link to view the profile would look like this

<a href="skype:profile_name?userinfo">Link to my profile</a>

See also the Skype URIs page on MSDN.

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  • @vrunoa If your signatures are HTML, I don't see why not. Best way would be to try it out ;-) Mar 16, 2014 at 1:36
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    @vrunoa you can use url shortners to make http:// link that leads to your link "skype:profile_name?userinfo". And this http:// link will work great in any mail signature. Even in GMail. But not all shortners will work properly. Just tested it with is.gd and it works great!
    – Vanger
    Apr 23, 2014 at 7:15
  • Creating above link and clicking it works as expected, but for some reason, I cannot just enter it in the Chrome bar. goo.gl tells me that it is not a valid URL (even if I add double slashes behind the colon). I am still trying to find a way of easily sharing my Skype info via instant messenger.
    – Domi
    Aug 2, 2014 at 7:09
  • @Domi, have you tried using a URL shortener like Vanger suggested? Aug 3, 2014 at 15:31
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    @AlexTurpin I know this answer is old, it still works fine. But if the user is not logged-in, skype fails to launch when the user info link is clicked. Apr 28, 2015 at 7:51

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