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- 2can you check correct version of router is copied in core folder?Arpit Agarwal– Arpit Agarwal2016-07-31 13:26:18 +00:00Commented Jul 31, 2016 at 13:26
- If I may ask, how do I check that? @ArpitAgarwaldewwwald– dewwwald2016-07-31 19:32:00 +00:00Commented Jul 31, 2016 at 19:32
- Scratch that. Yes it is /core/@angular/router.umd.js. I think I need to have it set to be index?dewwwald– dewwwald2016-08-01 04:58:05 +00:00Commented Aug 1, 2016 at 4:58
- 1yes you need to copy full folder as you are point ot index but i Think you can worked with UMD as well by removing any entires you added and let router come from UMD like other angular depencies. Have a look at package.json and in very last line you will see version downloaded or run npm ls @angular/routerArpit Agarwal– Arpit Agarwal2016-08-01 06:29:04 +00:00Commented Aug 1, 2016 at 6:29
- 1See the comments here stackoverflow.com/q/38701605/652850 may be missing typings installArpit Agarwal– Arpit Agarwal2016-08-01 16:25:18 +00:00Commented Aug 1, 2016 at 16:25
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