Profile build in iOS app

Can we put profiles in iOS app? People can just click the button in app to install it without internet. How should we do it?

The reason my app using the actionscript netStream and video classes didn't work was, as mentioned above (thanks), that I was streaming H.264. I changed the stream to VP6 and it worked fine. As I use both encodings, I guess I will have to use stageWebView for the H.264 ones - hopefully it plays live rtmp streams.
I also read somewhere that the reason Adobe do not have h.264 on the ios platform is due to some licensing/copyright issue, so it may not be something we can expect in later updates.
You have to dig deep to get this info - so thanks to those who share the info. Here's an update - the next Air update, Air 3, will have StageVideo for the mobile platform.

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