Amp-url Https - Itms-services Action Download-manifest
How do you get a proprietary iOS app onto 500 employee iPhones without going through App Store review? The solution: OTA using the itms-services scheme.
<a href="itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=https://example.com/manifest.plist">Install</a> Note: If you are placing this inside an XML feed or using JavaScript, you might need to escape the ampersand as & for the document to be valid XML, but the final href value should resolve to the raw ampersand. The https part of your keyword imposes strict server requirements: Itms-services Action Download-manifest Amp-url Https
itms-services://?action=download-manifestamp-url=https://example.com/app.plist (Result: iOS looks for a parameter named "download-manifestamp-url" – failure.) How do you get a proprietary iOS app
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head><title>Install Company App</title></head> <body> <h1>Internal Distribution</h1> <p> <a href="itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=https://files.yourcompany.com/ios/manifest.plist"> Click here to install the app </a> </p> <p>If the link doesn't work, copy this URL into Safari:</p> <code>itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=https://files.yourcompany.com/ios/manifest.plist</code> </body> </html> Ensure your web server serves manifest.plist with HTTPS and correct MIME type. The https part of your keyword imposes strict
Introduction In the world of iOS development and enterprise app distribution, few strings are as simultaneously powerful and cryptic as itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=https://... . For the uninitiated, this looks like a fragment of a broken URL or a typo. However, for mobile developers, DevOps engineers, and IT administrators managing iPhones and iPads, this string is the key to distributing iOS applications without the Apple App Store.