Is there such prefix for launching map application on phones,
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Is there such prefix for launching map application on phones,
<a href="map:21st,High Street, London">Toto's home</a>
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geo:
is an officially-recognised URI scheme, and maps:
may be implemented in some clients.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo_URI_scheme
In each plantform:
Documentation
Example: <a href="http://maps.apple.com/?ll=12.34567,8.90123">
Documentation
Example: <a href="geo:40.726966,-74.006076">
Documentation
Example: <a href="bingmaps:?cp=40.726966~-74.006076">
Both of the previous answers are correct in their own way but did not provide a succinct example.. So here goes:
Use:
<a href="geo://?q=My+address+here">View On Map</a>
Works on Android & Apple in my tests.
I don't have enough of a reputation to add a comment to ryan knell's answer above but, having recently implemented a geo uri feature into the Share panel of the OpenStreetMap site, I'd like to point out that there's no "//" in that scheme. It's spelled out quite clearly, with examples, in RFC 5870.
Apple uses link with the maps://
protocol now too, as far as I know, only Apple Maps supports it (tested on Mac OSX 10.11 El Captain).
Example: maps://maps.apple.com/maps?daddr=48.851925,2.337141
So, to list them all, there are the protocols: geo:
, bingmaps:
, maps:
, or linking to the various websites, eg: https://goo.gl/maps/VZG3rV6cRGE2.
If you simply do this...
<a href="http://maps.apple.com/?q=123+Main+etc...">View on map</a>
If the browser is on iOS/Mac, the native maps app will launch (doesn't matter the browser). If on android/windows/other, maps.apple.com will redirect to maps.google.com
Docs: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/featuredarticles/iPhoneURLScheme_Reference/MapLinks/MapLinks.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007894-SW1