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chore(examples): Add 'Sitefinity CMS' Example #39537
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Added some small comments. Could you also explain what is sitefinity/SitefinityExport.zip
? It does not seem to be referenced anywhere. Can we remove it?
Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <[email protected]>
@balazsorban44 The file sitefinity/SitefinityExport.zip is a CMS specific set of files that when imported into the CMS automatically create the necessary dynamic model for this example to work. An alternative to that file would be an update to the ReadMe with the manual steps to add each dynamic model in the Administration. |
I'm sorry, now I see it in the readme: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/39537/files#diff-7a26e518bdbb8b7ce72633518ef473e1b0dee52f1199e230a6182673da9699a7R65 👍 |
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Removed some files to keep it as simple as possible. Thanks for the PR!
This is an example of how to integrate [Sitefinity CMS ](https://www.progress.com/sitefinity-cms)with next.js Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <[email protected]>
This is an example of how to integrate [Sitefinity CMS ](https://www.progress.com/sitefinity-cms)with next.js Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <[email protected]>
This is an example of how to integrate Sitefinity CMS with next.js