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Meggielynn13 Rookie

I was logged into the mobile site on my iPhone last night. When I scrolled down to look at the topics at the bottom it says "Get the IPS Communities App for iphone now". Is there a way to use this app to look at this forum? When I try to put it in the app it asks for Community Name and URL Address. Is there something specific I should put in there. I tried what is in the address bar when I log into the site on my computer but it doesn't let me access this site on the app. If anyone has any information about this, I would really appreciate it!


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Scott Adams Grand Master

Good questions because I haven't tried the app yet. I think you would try:

URL: https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/ OR www.celiac.com/gluten-free/

Community Name: Celiac.com Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Forum

Please post here how this works for you, and how the app is...

Take care,

Scott

Meggielynn13 Rookie

Scott,

Thank you so much for your help! I had all the information you gave me, I just forgot to put in the dashes. I'm posting this from the app. I think it works great!

Thanks again,

Meagan

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GottaSki Mentor

Hi Scott-

I had tried clicking on the link you provided above earlier today and just now again...here is the error message I got using a Kindle Fire

<p>

Sorry, we couldn't find that!

[#404]

Sorry, we could not locate the page you are requesting to view. Please click here to return to the community index

Need Help?

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Patt Explorer

when I follow that link I get redirected back to this page?

kareng Grand Master

when I follow that link I get redirected back to this page?

This thread is almost 3 years old.

From what I can tell - The point of the link was to use it in the app to get re- directed back to the forum.

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