docs: add server side redirect and fix NgModule FAQ links (#21487)
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ When the CLI generated the `CustomerDashboardComponent` for the feature module,
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To see this HTML in the `AppComponent`, you first have to export the `CustomerDashboardComponent` in the `CustomerDashboardModule`. In `customer-dashboard.module.ts`, just beneath the declarations array, add an exports array containing `CustomerDashboardModule`:
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<code-example path="feature-modules/src/app/customer-dashboard/customer-dashboard.module.ts" region="customer-dashboard-component" title="src/app/customer-dashboard.module.ts" linenums="false">
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<code-example path="feature-modules/src/app/customer-dashboard/customer-dashboard.module.ts" region="component-exports" title="src/app/customer-dashboard.module.ts" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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@ -338,6 +338,7 @@ Define child routes and let the router load module components into that outlet.
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<hr/>
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<a id="q-root-component-or-module"></a>
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{@ q-root-component-or-module}
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## Should I add application-wide providers to the root `AppModule` or the root `AppComponent`?
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<hr/>
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<a id="q-component-or-module"></a>
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{@ q-component-or-module}
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## Should I add other providers to a module or a component?
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<hr/>
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<a id="q-why-bad"></a>
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{@ q-why-bad}
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## Why is it bad if a shared module provides a service to a lazy-loaded module?
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ having to import it directly into the `@NgModule` decorator.
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### Using components vs services from other modules.
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There is an important distinction between using another module's component and
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using a service from another module.. Import modules when you want to use
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using a service from another module. Import modules when you want to use
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directives, pipes, and components. Importing a module with services means that you will have a new instance of that service, which typically is not what you need, (typically one wants to reuse an existing service.) Use module imports to control service instantiation.
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The most common way to get a hold of sharedservices is through Angular
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// aot-compiler.md and metadata.md combined into aot-compiler.md - issue #19510
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{"type": 301, "source": "/guide/metadata", "destination": "/guide/aot-compiler"},
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// ngmodule.md renamed to ngmodules.md
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{"type": 301, "source": "/guide/ngmodule", "destination": "/guide/ngmodules"}
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// service-worker-getstart.md, service-worker-comm.md, service-worker-configref.md
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{"type": 301, "source": "/guide/service-worker-getstart", "destination": "/guide/service-worker-getting-started"},
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{"type": 301, "source": "/guide/service-worker-comm", "destination": "/guide/service-worker-communications"},
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"routing": {
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"index": "/index.html",
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"routes": {
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"^(?!/docs/ts/latest|/guide/(?:cli-quickstart|metadata|service-worker-(?:getstart|comm|configref))/?$|/styleguide).*/(?!e?plnkr)[^/.]*$": {
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"^(?!/docs/ts/latest|/guide/(?:cli-quickstart|metadata|ngmodule|service-worker-(?:getstart|comm|configref))/?$|/styleguide).*/(?!e?plnkr)[^/.]*$": {
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"match": "regex"
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}
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}
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