<!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.
| Requirement | Specification | |-------------|---------------| | | HTTPS (TLS 1.2 or higher) | | SSL Certificate | Valid, not self-signed (for standard devices) | | MIME Types | .plist → text/xml or application/xml ; .ipa → application/octet-stream | | File paths | Absolute URLs only (no relative paths) | Itms-services Action Download-manifest Amp-url Https
<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: The solution: OTA using the itms-services scheme
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. Install Company App<
itms-services://?action=download-manifestamp-url=https://example.com/app.plist (Result: iOS looks for a parameter named "download-manifestamp-url" – failure.)