Here <http://plnkr.co/edit/71hmAy2hW3Jh2Vg2XsI6> (
http://plnkr.co/edit/71hmAy2hW3Jh2Vg2XsI6) is a Plunker that demonstrates
what I am talking about.
Look at the src/app.ts file, lines 28 - 30. This code (line 29) does not
execute.
On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 6:01:14 PM UTC-5, Long Field wrote:
>
> Not sure what you did, show us your code
>
> On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 7:50:50 AM UTC+11, JG wrote:
>>
>> I have a parent Component that has a template with "
>> <router-outlet></router-outlet>" in it. It also has a @RouteConfig
>> annotation that specifies which sub component is associated with different
>> routs.
>> What I am trying to do is: to subscribe to Events (EventEmitter) that are
>> fired by the loaded sub component.
>>
>> I can easily inject the sub component into my parent component and
>> subscribe to it's EventEmitter, but that doesn't work. I think that the
>> problem is that the injected instance is not the same the one that emits
>> the events.
>>
>> So, my question is: if a component has @RouteConfig([ {path:
>> "/somePath", component: ChildComponent, as: "ChildCmp"}]), how can I get
>> a reference to ChildComponent to subscribe to it's event?
>>
>
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