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Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

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Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: Help us test the alpha version of our iOS app

Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: Help us test the alpha version of our iOS app

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Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/220264/help-us-test-the-alpha-version-of-our-ios-app?noredirect=1#comment714145_220264Help us test the alpha version of our iOS app

Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/220264/help-us-test-the-alpha-version-of-our-ios-app?noredirect=1#comment714145_220264

Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: Help us test the alpha version of our iOS app

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Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/220264/help-us-test-the-alpha-version-of-our-ios-app?noredirect=1#comment714145_220264

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/220264/help-us-test-the-alpha-version-of-our-ios-app?noredirect=1#comment714145_220264

Update: the download link has been moved to HTTPS, so this should no longer be an issue.

This is an issue caused by a new restriction in 7.1, as mentioned below. We're working on moving it over to https.

In the meantime, I believe the following comment might be useful to you:

I have the same issue on iOS 7.1b5. It's because enterprise apps must be distributed on via https in 7.1. In the meantime, open the plist in the link, copy the IPA URL and download it to your Mac. Then open Organizer in Xcode, switch to the Devices tab and drag the IPA to your phone. — David Caunt 4 mins ago

Source: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/220264/help-us-test-the-alpha-version-of-our-ios-app?noredirect=1#comment714145_220264

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