Let’s decode the error. In HTML, the ampersand ( & ) is a reserved character. When a developer writes:
To make this work, you need a specifically formatted URL. It typically looks like this:
Here's a high-level overview of how the process works:
; other browsers or in-app browsers (like Telegram's) may not trigger the installation prompt correctly. Provisioning
Itms-services Action Download-manifest Amp-url Https [upd]
Let’s decode the error. In HTML, the ampersand ( & ) is a reserved character. When a developer writes:
To make this work, you need a specifically formatted URL. It typically looks like this:
Here's a high-level overview of how the process works:
; other browsers or in-app browsers (like Telegram's) may not trigger the installation prompt correctly. Provisioning