Is there a way ti know that the user has send any of these (mail, sms, twitter) ?
Do not see it in the documentation.
If not yet, is that planned in a future release ?
Regards,
Damir.
Is there a way ti know that the user has send any of these (mail, sms, twitter) ?
Do not see it in the documentation.
If not yet, is that planned in a future release ?
Regards,
Damir.
Unfortunately, this is not possible. This is an OS limitation and not a Corona limitation. This is because the mail and sms apps do not provide any native APIs or event notifications that they’ve sent their messages. We only know if the mail or sms popups were successfully shown… and all we can do is pre-populate the window’s fields. It is up to the end-user to decide whether or not to send, save a draft, or cancel out. Also, you can’t assume that the messages were sent immediately either because the end-user might not have had Internet or cellular access at the time. So, unfortunately, that’s just the way it is on iOS and Android.
Unfortunately, this is not possible. This is an OS limitation and not a Corona limitation. This is because the mail and sms apps do not provide any native APIs or event notifications that they’ve sent their messages. We only know if the mail or sms popups were successfully shown… and all we can do is pre-populate the window’s fields. It is up to the end-user to decide whether or not to send, save a draft, or cancel out. Also, you can’t assume that the messages were sent immediately either because the end-user might not have had Internet or cellular access at the time. So, unfortunately, that’s just the way it is on iOS and Android.