Is there a URI scheme to open Mobile Safari to a specific URL?
e.g.,
<a href="safari://open_url/?url=google.com">Open Google in Safari</a>
Is there a URI scheme to open Mobile Safari to a specific URL?
e.g.,
<a href="safari://open_url/?url=google.com">Open Google in Safari</a>
Try this:
OK, I think I understand what you are asking for.
Have a class implement the UIWebViewDelegate protocol. Implement the method
This method gets called whenever the user clicks a link in your webview. You can get the URL the user clicked on be inspecting the
request
parameter. You can then intercept any links you want to open in mobile Safari rather then inside your webView and then call-openURL:
on the shared application as in my other answer.Update: So, as of iOS 6.0.2, there is still isn't a URL scheme specific to MobileSafari (see below). However, Federico Viticci has posted an interesting hack that will allow you to call Safari from Chrome for iOS. It's not as functional as a Chrome-to-Safari bookmarklet, but it does show it's possible to launch MobileSafari from Chrome for iOS.
Original Answer: It turns out you can't open a link in Safari using just a URI scheme. Hyperlinks in other apps can be opened in safari using
openURL
(see other answers), but there is no scheme for MobileSafari itself (which you would need if you were to open a link in Safari using a hyperlink in Chrome or Opera for iOS).Google Chrome has the following two URI schemes:
googlechrome://
andgooglechromes://
(for HTTPS) that work just as any other app-specific scheme (such asdayone://
,things://
, orsms://
).URI Scheme for safari is- x-web-search://
This will open your search in safari browser.
You can also use the webkit javascript bridge https://github.com/marcuswestin/WebViewJavascriptBridge
This allows you to send messages from javascript to xcode. I use this to close the webview from the html page:
but you could also use this to jump to safari or anything you want