My issue is very related with 
*this*<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11407019/dynamic-apk-in-android> 
question. 
I'm working in a app that must implement a very uncommon behavior and, in 
my current overview, I don't know if it is a possible implementation. The 
main sequence of my desired behavior is:

   1. The user is navigating in a browser, that can be either Android's 
   browser or a desktop/remote browser, in a webpage (let's say 
   "http://somewebpage.com";);
   2. The user access my dynamic website, that has a button to redirect him 
   to GooglePlay store;
   3. The user downloads my Android app from GooglePlay;
   4. When the app download finishes, in the first open of the Adroid app, 
   it has a reference to the first visited page in item 1 
   ("http://somewebpage.com";).

So, how can I properly implement this? Does GooglePlay store provide a way 
to pass dynamic arguments to downloaded apps? Is it possible to pass a 
dynamic configuration file coupled with the .apk in app download-time? I've 
already spent lots of time in this, but I'm still with no solutions.

Thanks in advance!

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