Hi John – it’s really just about making sure that all your urls are correct and
match up in the html and manifest files. If that’s all ok (and you’re serving
the files via https) then it’s more likely to be a provisioning problem.
Terry...
On 7/04/2017 1:28 am, "use-livecode on behalf of JOHN
Hi All,
Since I don’t know what a proper manifest file (info.plist) should look like,
other than what LiveCode creates via the standalone process, and I could not
get my hands on one someone is using for their apps in the JAMF MDM, I decided
just to build an app in Xcode/Swift and extract its
Thanks Terry and Jacqueline,
The file/app is being served via our MDM which is using https.
Terry, you mention that the manifest file has to be perfect, do you happen to
know what that would look like? I have never tweaked the manifest file that
gets created automatically.
I have been
I missed the start of this thread so I might be off target but the app needs to
be server from a secure (https) server. If it isn’t and/or if your manifest
file isn’t perfect then you will get that sort of message as well.
Terry...
On 6/04/2017 12:18 pm, "use-livecode on behalf of J. Landman
On 4/5/17 5:17 PM, JOHN PATTEN via use-livecode wrote:
A student iPad can see the app in their Self Service app, but when
they go to install it reports it can’t download at this time.
I don't know if things are different with an Enterprise account, but in
my experience an app that partially
Hi All,
History - We use JAMF (Casper) as our MDM. Our math teachers have been using an
app called Casper Focus which locks students into a particular web site for
when they are giving the students an assessment. JAMF no longer supports
Casper Focus now that Apple has created the Classroom