Prior to this commit relative HTTP requests were not being resolved to absolute even thought the behaviour is documented in https://angular.io/guide/universal#using-absolute-urls-for-http-data-requests-on-the-server. This caused relative HTTP requests to fail when done on the server because of missing request context. This change is also required to eventually support HTTP requests handled during prerendering (SSG). Closes #51626 PR Close #52326 |
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