Based on that SO discussion you should be able to use launch url. It looks like
the url scheme changed from `prefs:` to `App-Prefs:` in iOS 10. So you might
want to try one then the other.
So:
launch url “App-Prefs:root=NOTIFICATIONS_ID&path=<app bundle id>”
if the result is “no association" then
launch url “prefs:root=NOTIFICATIONS_ID&path=<app bundle id>”
end if
> On 3 Nov 2017, at 7:57 am, Andrew Bell via use-livecode
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Is it possible from a LiveCode app to link to the iOS device Settings? I
> would like to help users enable Push Notifications if they didn't the first
> time the app was launched, and rather than just describe where it is I'd like
> to jump to the Settings app.
>
> Seems to be doable in native programming languages:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5655674/opening-the-settings-app-from-another-app
>
> --Andrew Bell
>
>
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