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The rationale of this change is to improve the inter-operability with web components that might make use of the `<template>` tag. DEPRECATION The template tags and template attribute are deprecated: <template ngFor [ngFor]=items let-item><li>...</li></template> <li template="ngFor: let item of items">...</li> should be rewritten as: <ng-template ngFor [ngFor]=items let-item><li>...</li></ng-template> Note that they still be supported in 4.x with a deprecartion warning in development mode. MIGRATION - `template` tags (or elements with a `template` attribute) should be rewritten as a `ng-template` tag, - `ng-content` selectors should be updated to referto a `ng-template` where they use to refer to a template: `<ng-content selector="template[attr]">` should be rewritten as `<ng-content selector="ng-template[attr]">` - if you consume a component relying on your templates being actual `template` elements (that is they include a `<ng-content selector="template[attr]">`). You should still migrate to `ng-template` and make use of `ngProjectAs` to override the way `ng-content` sees the template: `<ng-template projectAs="template[attr]">` - while `template` elements are deprecated in 4.x they continue to work. |
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bootstrapping.md | ||
built-in-directives.md | ||
class-decorators.md | ||
component-configuration.md | ||
dependency-injection.md | ||
directive-and-component-decorators.md | ||
directive-configuration.md | ||
forms.md | ||
lifecycle hooks.md | ||
ngmodules.md | ||
routing.md | ||
template-syntax.md |