Yeah, it's a lot of work to add apps. I have about 6 apps in a test ios 3 webpage, but it's not ready to be released yet. I might pick it back up in a little while, and try to add some more apps to it.The webapp is pretty nice, but from what I have scarcely read, a lot of work is required for it to function properly. I hope they're still working on it.
CoolYeah, it's a lot of work to add apps. I have about 6 apps in a test ios 3 webpage, but it's not ready to be released yet. I might pick it back up in a little while, and try to add some more apps to it.
May I ask why don't you guys just add apps like in the App Store and then the versions available for it in the webpage of the app?Yeah, it's a lot of work to add apps. I have about 6 apps in a test ios 3 webpage, but it's not ready to be released yet. I might pick it back up in a little while, and try to add some more apps to it.
That could be something neat that I could try to implement in a webapp redesign. Additionally, a search function would be neat and perhaps a more streamlined way to submit apps to the webapp.May I ask why don't you guys just add apps like in the App Store and then the versions available for it in the webpage of the app?
Something similar to this https://mixrank.com/appstore/apps/544007664, we'd have the app and its versions. Only difference being the versions of the app should be in the main page for the app. Basically, instead of the description, you should list the versions and the OS version required for that respective version.
I am having an issue with the WebApp (maybe it's something on my end, user error? ) Whenever I visit the webapp from my 3G (iOS 4.2.1), it shows "Safari cannot open the link because it cannot establish a secure connection to the page".That could be something neat that I could try to implement in a webapp redesign. Additionally, a search function would be neat and perhaps a more streamlined way to submit apps to the webapp.
iOS 4 and below have issues with some sites and their SSL certificates. Ours is one of those. Try using Opera Mini. It might load the webpage, but I'm not sure if that app installation function works on it.I am having an issue with the WebApp (maybe it's something on my end, user error? ) Whenever I visit the webapp from my 3G (iOS 4.2.1), it shows "Safari cannot open the link because it cannot establish a secure connection to the page".
Any suggestions?
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Sam
you need to make it HTTP btwYeah, it's a lot of work to add apps. I have about 6 apps in a test ios 3 webpage, but it's not ready to be released yet. I might pick it back up in a little while, and try to add some more apps to it.
Any updates?Yeah, it's a lot of work to add apps. I have about 6 apps in a test ios 3 webpage, but it's not ready to be released yet. I might pick it back up in a little while, and try to add some more apps to it.
I know, HTTPS on our site doesn't work on iOS 4 and below. I've tried making a plaintext domain (webapp.mtmdev.org), which loads but apps don't install. Maybe I need to change some stuff, but I don't want to turn off HTTPS sitewide, or else google analytics and adsense gets mad at me lmaoyou need to make it HTTP btw
To be honest, I haven't touched the webapp in a little while. I've been bogged down with some stuff in my personal life (ended a 2 year relationship, and have been doing college application stuff), but from what I remember the iOS 3 page is about half done. It shouldn't be too hard to finish that, and I'll take a look at it soon. I'll post on the forum when it's done.Any updates?
I believe that is because the app is hosted on your main server which uses https. Try uploading them to your plaintext server and then maybe it will work.I know, HTTPS on our site doesn't work on iOS 4 and below. I've tried making a plaintext domain (webapp.mtmdev.org), which loads but apps don't install. Maybe I need to change some stuff, but I don't want to turn off HTTPS sitewide, or else google analytics and adsense gets mad at me lmao
I'll see about thisI believe that is because the app is hosted on your main server which uses https. Try uploading them to your plaintext server and then maybe it will work.
Ok thanks! I will give you an example, for GeekBench in the iOS 4 section, instead of the URL being this, itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=http://mtmdev.org/ipa-content/geekbench.plist, the url should be this itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=http://webapp.mtmdev.org/ipa-content/geekbench.plist. That would mean putting both the plist and the IPA files on the plaintext server and then it should work.I'll see about this
I get a “Cannot connect to mtmdev.org” error whenever I try and install and app on my iPad 2I have made an example of this on my server at http://webapp.ct8.pl Go to applist4 and then download YouTube. You can see that it will work on iOS 4.
This is using my mirror or the official webapp? Using my mirror, it should work since it is using http.I get a “Cannot connect to mtmdev.org” error whenever I try and install and app on my iPad 2