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@clydin clydin commented Oct 24, 2024

When using the development server with a production configuration or with bundle hashing enabled, the external stylesheet files used by the development server for hot replacement of component styles are no longer hashed. This ensures that the requests from the runtime served by the development server match the available generated component stylesheet files.

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When using the development server with a production configuration or with bundle
hashing enabled, the external stylesheet files used by the development server for
hot replacement of component styles are no longer hashed. This ensures that the
requests from the runtime served by the development server match the available
generated component stylesheet files.

(cherry picked from commit 31f9037)
@clydin clydin added the target: rc This PR is targeted for the next release-candidate label Oct 24, 2024
@clydin clydin requested a review from alan-agius4 October 24, 2024 14:19
@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added the action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker label Oct 24, 2024
@clydin clydin merged commit 099e477 into angular:19.0.x Oct 24, 2024
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