fix(core): support hydration for cases when content is re-projected using ng-template#53304
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…sing ng-template This commit fixes an issue with hydration, which happens when a content is projected in a certain way, leaving host elements non-projected, but the child content projected. The fix is to detect such situations and add extra annotations to help runtime logic locate those elements at the right locations. Resolves angular#53276.
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…sing ng-template (#53304) This commit fixes an issue with hydration, which happens when a content is projected in a certain way, leaving host elements non-projected, but the child content projected. The fix is to detect such situations and add extra annotations to help runtime logic locate those elements at the right locations. Resolves #53276. PR Close #53304
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…sing ng-template (angular#53304) This commit fixes an issue with hydration, which happens when a content is projected in a certain way, leaving host elements non-projected, but the child content projected. The fix is to detect such situations and add extra annotations to help runtime logic locate those elements at the right locations. Resolves angular#53276. PR Close angular#53304
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…sing ng-template (angular#53304) This commit fixes an issue with hydration, which happens when a content is projected in a certain way, leaving host elements non-projected, but the child content projected. The fix is to detect such situations and add extra annotations to help runtime logic locate those elements at the right locations. Resolves angular#53276. PR Close angular#53304
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…sing ng-template (angular#53304) This commit fixes an issue with hydration, which happens when a content is projected in a certain way, leaving host elements non-projected, but the child content projected. The fix is to detect such situations and add extra annotations to help runtime logic locate those elements at the right locations. Resolves angular#53276. PR Close angular#53304
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This commit fixes an issue with hydration, which happens when a content is projected in a certain way, leaving host elements non-projected, but the child content projected.
The fix is to detect such situations and add extra annotations to help runtime logic locate those elements at the right locations.
Resolves #53276.
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