What if I don't have domain name that we pass with link parameter for Firebase dynamic links












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I am trying to create firebase dynamic links manually but I didn't understand which domain should I provide for 'link' parameter as shown below:



"https://YourDynamicLinkIdentifier.app.goo.gl/link=https://example.com?offer="+myOfferVar+"&apn=com.your.apn";



Here link = www.example.com but I don't have any domain and I am not intended to pass any.
I am just trying to pass a variable with this link so that the end user can receive the passed variable by clicking on the created dynamic link.



I am really stuck with this. Please help me with this.










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  • What would you want to happen if users clicked on your dynamic link on a non-mobile device?
    – Todd Kerpelman
    Nov 28 '18 at 19:29










  • Nothing just redirect him to the play store of browser version.
    – Adarsh
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:24
















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I am trying to create firebase dynamic links manually but I didn't understand which domain should I provide for 'link' parameter as shown below:



"https://YourDynamicLinkIdentifier.app.goo.gl/link=https://example.com?offer="+myOfferVar+"&apn=com.your.apn";



Here link = www.example.com but I don't have any domain and I am not intended to pass any.
I am just trying to pass a variable with this link so that the end user can receive the passed variable by clicking on the created dynamic link.



I am really stuck with this. Please help me with this.










share|improve this question






















  • What would you want to happen if users clicked on your dynamic link on a non-mobile device?
    – Todd Kerpelman
    Nov 28 '18 at 19:29










  • Nothing just redirect him to the play store of browser version.
    – Adarsh
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:24














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I am trying to create firebase dynamic links manually but I didn't understand which domain should I provide for 'link' parameter as shown below:



"https://YourDynamicLinkIdentifier.app.goo.gl/link=https://example.com?offer="+myOfferVar+"&apn=com.your.apn";



Here link = www.example.com but I don't have any domain and I am not intended to pass any.
I am just trying to pass a variable with this link so that the end user can receive the passed variable by clicking on the created dynamic link.



I am really stuck with this. Please help me with this.










share|improve this question













I am trying to create firebase dynamic links manually but I didn't understand which domain should I provide for 'link' parameter as shown below:



"https://YourDynamicLinkIdentifier.app.goo.gl/link=https://example.com?offer="+myOfferVar+"&apn=com.your.apn";



Here link = www.example.com but I don't have any domain and I am not intended to pass any.
I am just trying to pass a variable with this link so that the end user can receive the passed variable by clicking on the created dynamic link.



I am really stuck with this. Please help me with this.







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  • What would you want to happen if users clicked on your dynamic link on a non-mobile device?
    – Todd Kerpelman
    Nov 28 '18 at 19:29










  • Nothing just redirect him to the play store of browser version.
    – Adarsh
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:24


















  • What would you want to happen if users clicked on your dynamic link on a non-mobile device?
    – Todd Kerpelman
    Nov 28 '18 at 19:29










  • Nothing just redirect him to the play store of browser version.
    – Adarsh
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:24
















What would you want to happen if users clicked on your dynamic link on a non-mobile device?
– Todd Kerpelman
Nov 28 '18 at 19:29




What would you want to happen if users clicked on your dynamic link on a non-mobile device?
– Todd Kerpelman
Nov 28 '18 at 19:29












Nothing just redirect him to the play store of browser version.
– Adarsh
Nov 29 '18 at 0:24




Nothing just redirect him to the play store of browser version.
– Adarsh
Nov 29 '18 at 0:24












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