A message reply method, device, terminal and storage medium
A message and non-message technology, applied in computer security devices, instruments, computing, etc., can solve problems such as interrupting the user's current browsing operation, cumbersome message reply operation, and affecting user experience, so as to improve user experience and avoid data insecurity , The effect of simplifying the message reply operation
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[0049] figure 1 It is a flow chart of a message replying method provided by Embodiment 1 of the present invention. This embodiment is applicable to the case of message replying. The method can be executed by a message replying device, which can be realized by software and / or hardware , the device can be configured in a terminal, such as typically a mobile phone and / or a tablet computer. Such as figure 1 As shown, the method specifically includes the following steps:
[0050] Step 110, receiving a message.
[0051] Step 120, confirm that the application program corresponding to the message is running in the foreground and the current browsing interface is a non-message interface, then pop up a message pop-up window.
[0052]In the embodiment of the present invention, the user may encounter the following situation when using the terminal: the terminal receives a message when it is turned on, and the message may be a chat message sent by another user, or a push message sent by...
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[0082] figure 2 It is a flowchart of a message replying method provided by Embodiment 2 of the present invention. This embodiment is applicable to the case of message replying. The method can be executed by a message replying device, which can be realized by software and / or hardware , the device can be configured in a terminal, such as typically a mobile phone and / or a tablet computer. Such as figure 2 As shown, the method specifically includes the following steps:
[0083] Step 210, receiving a message.
[0084] Step 220, determine whether the message is a preset type of message; if yes, execute step 230; if not, execute step 240.
[0085] Step 230, sending a prompt message, where the prompt message is used to prompt the user to reply to the message. And go to step 250.
[0086] Step 240 , continue to display the browsing content and browsing status of the currently browsing browsing interface.
[0087] Step 250 , determine whether a reply instruction from the user is...
Embodiment 3
[0094] Figure 13 A schematic structural diagram of a device for replying a message provided by Embodiment 3 of the present invention. This embodiment is applicable to the case of replying a message. The device can be implemented in software and / or hardware, and the device can be configured in a terminal, such as Typically a phone and / or tablet etc. Such as Figure 13 As shown, the device specifically includes:
[0095] A message receiving module 310, configured to receive a message.
[0096] The message pop-up window generation module 320 is configured to determine that the application program corresponding to the message is running in the foreground and the current browsing interface is a non-message interface, and pop up a message pop-up window.
[0097] The pending reply message sending module 330 is configured to obtain and send the pending reply message, and the pending reply message is input through a message pop-up window.
[0098] In the technical solution of this...
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