Hi Sander,

I've managed to get it working by configuring differently my Django
application (use whitenoise to serve static files).

I'll give it a go with the baseHref option to se the behavior :-).

Thanks a lot :-).

Best
Francesco



Il lun 23 set 2019, 13:29 Sander Elias <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Hi Francesco,
>
> You can build with the correct baseUrl by using it like:
>
> ng build --baseHref="/static/"
>
> The numbered files are your module. Also, you get 2 versions of each one,
> an es2015, and an es5 version. In modern browsers, there is less need for
> polyfills and compiling to an old JS version.
>
> Regards
> Sander
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