Thanks for the reply. The template is literally just a div with an ng-show 
and a css class. Doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. 

On Tuesday, 17 June 2014 10:40:08 UTC+1, Stephen Friedrich wrote:
>
> Does that single root element maybe have a directive on it itself that 
> adds more dom elements?
>
> Besides that: Getting rid of "replace: true" is probably a good idea 
> anyway, because AFAIK that option will no longer be there in Angular 2.0.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 11:15:33 AM UTC+2, Julian Jelfs wrote:
>>
>> How is it possible to get a tplrt error on a directive that has an inline 
>> template that clearly has a single root element? 
>>
>> I am seeing this error a lot though I cannot reproduce it in any 
>> development or test environment. It seems like it must be some sort of 
>> angular bug?
>>
>> If I change the directive from replace : true to replace : false, this 
>> error stops happening. I don't mind this as a work around as long as I am 
>> not just masking some problem that I actually need to resolve. 
>>
>> Is there any explanation for this?
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>> Julian Jelfs. 
>>
>

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