From the first day I was told that every third-party iOS application will work fine with the sandbox, so there was no way for the third-party application to send messages other than some predefined URLs to another application.
But this Send to Instagram trick done by 100 cameras in 1 just caught my attention. When the user launches this action, he immediately jumps from 100 cameras in 1 on Instagram (this is normal and can be easily implemented using the url trick mentioned above). However, the interesting thing is that Instagram will only display the processed image 100 Camera in 1, as if it was displaying an image from its own sandbox.
I understand that Cocoa Touch must have some APIs to support this. My question is what is it? Are they limited to images only?
Thank you very much in advance.
Edited . I understand that there is a Cocoa Touch URL scheme, but if it is a url scheme that did the trick ... the url scheme should contain information about the image pointer / link. Otherwise, even if we switch from 100 cameras in 1 to Instagram, Instagram will not have access to this image.
Edited (2nd time) . Although I have not tried it yet, the answer from Tom H could finally lead to a solution. So I accepted his answer as the final answer. Regarding the undefined answer, unset always mentioned the url scheme (but, dude, we all know that. And it doesn't overlap between the url apps that confuse us. This is how Instagram accesses this image from another app. which confuse us.) Since the unmanaged answer does not provide a lot of useful information and never answered my question, I refused to answer it, and I suggest that those who vote will correct your votes accordingly. Qaru - , , , , , , .
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