Apple will not allow this approach. Everything to run the app must be in the
app store bundle. if they would notice if you pull some part from a server,
i dont know :)

2011/1/30 dfeldman <[email protected]>

> I suppose the most well-known way of distributing a Web app in the App
> Store is via PhoneGap, which by default bundles all the HTML, CSS, and
> JS as part of the app that gets installed. With the offline caching
> capabilities available in HTML5, though, it seems like a reasonable
> alternative (which could still work with PhoneGap) would be to keep
> some or all of those files on the server as with a regular Web app,
> and cache them at first run. It will slow down that first launch, but
> provide an easier way to distribute updates (not to mention do A/B
> testing).
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this approach? And, will Apple
> permit it in the Store?
>
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