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Joseph Ackerman
Jul 06, 2017Iron Contributor
Bundling and "externals"
My current project uses jQuery and sp-pnp-js, and I have moved these to a document library in a "cdn" site collection in my tenant (it's not a *real* CDN, I just call it that -- it really is just a d...
- Jul 14, 2017
You don't need to do this. What you're looking at is a project created an older version of the SharePoint Framework, where more packages have been listed as external. In the latest version it's not required anymore which is why you're not seeing them anymore.
Jul 14, 2017
You don't need to do this. What you're looking at is a project created an older version of the SharePoint Framework, where more packages have been listed as external. In the latest version it's not required anymore which is why you're not seeing them anymore.
Joseph Ackerman
Jul 19, 2017Iron Contributor
Thanks, Waldek. I thought it might be something like that :)
This is the problem with not having FULL/COMPLETE/THOROUGH/CURRENT documentation for the platform. When we have to rely on trawling the web for posts to get info, it's inevitable that some will be out of date because what's on the internet is pretty much there forever...
Thanks again.
- Jul 20, 2017
The latest documentation is available at https://dev.office.com/sharepoint/docs/spfx/sharepoint-framework-overview. It consists of guidance articles and tutorials describing specific scenarios. It's all GitHub-based so if you see any mistakes, inconsistencies or are missing specific documentation, please don't hesitate to submit an issue on GitHub at https://github.com/sharepoint/sp-dev-docs/issues. The documentation is open source, so you can request a specific article as well as write it yourself and submit as a pull request.