>
> As an aside to this; we had the case where one developers html was 
>> rendered correctly after using a couple ng-includes and was not on 
>> another's machine. The thing I noticed after reading this post was the code 
>> was written like this;
>
>
<ng-include ....     />

After changing that to include the proper end tag of </ng-include> it 
rendered as expected. Just a FYI.

This post helped me find that so thanks again (and the Angular 
documentation on ng-include).

 

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