Hi Rob,
Currently this is how background notifications (content-available) should
work on iOS, but on Android the notification doesn't start up the app only
when the user 'touches' the notification is the app started. I think we
could change this behaviour, for instance when you send a notification that
doesn't contain any alert message. I think recently some more users have
experimented with how to 'enable' background notifications on android. What
do you think?
p.s. I like your email address
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Rob Willett <rob.aerogear(a)robertwillett.com
wrote:
Hi,
We’re trying to work out if the Aerogear Cordova push notification
*should* start the app if the app is not started. If the app is in the
background than we get the notification but if the app is not started up we
don’t *seem* to get anything happening.
It seems to work OK when the app is in the foreground or background, just
not when its not started up?
Should it work when the app is not started on both iOS and Android?
Thanks,
Rob
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