To install the application, OTA deployment uses URL schemas . In this case, you need the following prefix: itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=. The URL to the manifest.plist is also needed at the end of the distribution link, as shown in the example below:

You have the link for your manifest but the final link to download and install the app must contain a special format/action for iOS devices to know what they have to do with that manifest, so you must add this before your manifest link, to obtain the final app link:


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Resulting in something like this:


itms-services:///?action=download-manifest&url= 


It's time to get the link of your application to your users. You can create a web page with a button to download the app or maybe you would like to send the link by email. In any case, you must be aware that the link must be opened directly from Safari on the iOS device the user wants to install it on.

Now, you just need to send a link to the person who needs to check your prototype ? , something like this: itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url= -beta.plist. This link needs to be open in the iPhone/iPad. Safari will interpret the download action and install the app.

so the link isn't the usual http one. iOS recognises itms-services and prompts with an alert asking you to install the app. You do have to provide a valid https url for your manifest, a plist file telling iOS where it the IPA, what is your app's name, its bundle identifier and the icon file to show during download. Old versions of iOS used to accept http URL, but now you need to have everything in https: the manifest and the URLs contained in it. 006ab0faaa

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