You can't prevent Safari from presenting that alert when you attempt to access an invalid URL. Perhaps you should verify that it is a valid URL before attempting to access it.
the url is valid only, I just want to check the edge case, when the webpage might be down, I think regex may not help in this situation, any comments..?
it includes may the URL's formats like, iPhone considers tel://1234567890 also a valid url, but lets say if the url is tele://1234567890, it is a wrong url, so how do i catch this
@Krish You can include them all in a regex. Nothing is stopping you. You have to store what a valid protocol is somewhere. Other than that, you could attempt to split on :// then check if the first section matches your allowed set of protocols.
You can know what protocols you will accept. If you can't decide what is and what isn't an acceptable protocol then you cannot determine what the browser will accept.
It's impossible to "catch" an error when the browser tries to access an invalid protocol. It is possible to determine what protocols your application will allow. There are a finite number of protocols in the world that you should worry about.
That makes a lot more sense. You should have specified that in the question. Then you're still stuck. Either that or you could try sending an AJAX requests to the URL and checking the response.