Can't use Angular routerLink in a variable
I'm trying to put a routerLink within in a const but it doesn't work.
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a routerLink="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
The button is only clickable when I put like this :
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a href="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
Do you know guys how to do?
Thanks in advance
angular routerlink
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I'm trying to put a routerLink within in a const but it doesn't work.
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a routerLink="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
The button is only clickable when I put like this :
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a href="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
Do you know guys how to do?
Thanks in advance
angular routerlink
Because HTML is supposed to be generated (and compiled) by the template, not by the TypeScript code.
– JB Nizet
Nov 22 '18 at 15:53
why would you do that?
– itdoesntwork
Nov 22 '18 at 15:56
Please add details like why exactly are you trying to implement it in this way, what exactly are you trying to achieve here and whether you have added theRouterModule
to theimports
array of your@NgModule
– SiddAjmera
Nov 22 '18 at 16:13
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I'm trying to put a routerLink within in a const but it doesn't work.
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a routerLink="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
The button is only clickable when I put like this :
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a href="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
Do you know guys how to do?
Thanks in advance
angular routerlink
I'm trying to put a routerLink within in a const but it doesn't work.
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a routerLink="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
The button is only clickable when I put like this :
const str4 = `<div `+knowmore_style+`>
<b><a href="/details/` + entry._id + `">
<img src="assets/icon/add.png" alt="ques-mark" style="width:1em; filter:invert(1)">
Know More
</a></b>
Do you know guys how to do?
Thanks in advance
angular routerlink
angular routerlink
asked Nov 22 '18 at 15:50
antoine-coulonantoine-coulon
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Because HTML is supposed to be generated (and compiled) by the template, not by the TypeScript code.
– JB Nizet
Nov 22 '18 at 15:53
why would you do that?
– itdoesntwork
Nov 22 '18 at 15:56
Please add details like why exactly are you trying to implement it in this way, what exactly are you trying to achieve here and whether you have added theRouterModule
to theimports
array of your@NgModule
– SiddAjmera
Nov 22 '18 at 16:13
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Because HTML is supposed to be generated (and compiled) by the template, not by the TypeScript code.
– JB Nizet
Nov 22 '18 at 15:53
why would you do that?
– itdoesntwork
Nov 22 '18 at 15:56
Please add details like why exactly are you trying to implement it in this way, what exactly are you trying to achieve here and whether you have added theRouterModule
to theimports
array of your@NgModule
– SiddAjmera
Nov 22 '18 at 16:13
Because HTML is supposed to be generated (and compiled) by the template, not by the TypeScript code.
– JB Nizet
Nov 22 '18 at 15:53
Because HTML is supposed to be generated (and compiled) by the template, not by the TypeScript code.
– JB Nizet
Nov 22 '18 at 15:53
why would you do that?
– itdoesntwork
Nov 22 '18 at 15:56
why would you do that?
– itdoesntwork
Nov 22 '18 at 15:56
Please add details like why exactly are you trying to implement it in this way, what exactly are you trying to achieve here and whether you have added the
RouterModule
to the imports
array of your @NgModule
– SiddAjmera
Nov 22 '18 at 16:13
Please add details like why exactly are you trying to implement it in this way, what exactly are you trying to achieve here and whether you have added the
RouterModule
to the imports
array of your @NgModule
– SiddAjmera
Nov 22 '18 at 16:13
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Would this work by chance?
<a routerLink="['/details/', entry._id]"></a>
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Would this work by chance?
<a routerLink="['/details/', entry._id]"></a>
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Would this work by chance?
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Would this work by chance?
<a routerLink="['/details/', entry._id]"></a>
Would this work by chance?
<a routerLink="['/details/', entry._id]"></a>
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Because HTML is supposed to be generated (and compiled) by the template, not by the TypeScript code.
– JB Nizet
Nov 22 '18 at 15:53
why would you do that?
– itdoesntwork
Nov 22 '18 at 15:56
Please add details like why exactly are you trying to implement it in this way, what exactly are you trying to achieve here and whether you have added the
RouterModule
to theimports
array of your@NgModule
– SiddAjmera
Nov 22 '18 at 16:13