remove anchor links to the deeplinks-plugin

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Gregor Tudan 2018-07-07 12:33:49 +02:00 committed by Stian Thorgersen
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ This adapter required two additional plugins:
* https://github.com/e-imaxina/cordova-plugin-deeplinks[cordova-plugin-deeplinks]: allow the browser to redirect back to your app by special URLs * https://github.com/e-imaxina/cordova-plugin-deeplinks[cordova-plugin-deeplinks]: allow the browser to redirect back to your app by special URLs
The technical details for linking to an app differ on each plattform and special setup is needed. The technical details for linking to an app differ on each plattform and special setup is needed.
Please refer to the according sections of the deeplinks plugin for further instructions (https://github.com/e-imaxina/cordova-plugin-deeplinks/blob/master/README.md#android-web-integration[Android] and [iOS https://github.com/e-imaxina/cordova-plugin-deeplinks/blob/master/README.md#ios-web-integration[iOS]). Please refer to the Android and iOS sections of the https://github.com/e-imaxina/cordova-plugin-deeplinks/blob/master/README.md[deeplinks plugin documentation] for further instructions.
There are different kinds of links for opening apps: custom schemes (i.e. `myapp://login` or `android-app://com.example.myapp/https/example.com/login`) and https://developer.apple.com/ios/universal-links/[Universal Links (iOS)]) / https://developer.android.com/training/app-links/deep-linking[Deep Links (Android)]. There are different kinds of links for opening apps: custom schemes (i.e. `myapp://login` or `android-app://com.example.myapp/https/example.com/login`) and https://developer.apple.com/ios/universal-links/[Universal Links (iOS)]) / https://developer.android.com/training/app-links/deep-linking[Deep Links (Android)].
While the former are easier to setup and tend to work more reliably, the later offer extra security as they are unique and only the owner of a domain can register them. While the former are easier to setup and tend to work more reliably, the later offer extra security as they are unique and only the owner of a domain can register them.