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@Simperfit Simperfit commented Apr 22, 2019

This is linked to the recent changes on hinclude which has been moved from Templating to Fragments

Refs symfony/symfony#30959

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Could you please add a link to the corresponding code PR?

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Simperfit commented Apr 22, 2019 via email

@javiereguiluz javiereguiluz added this to the 4.3 milestone Apr 23, 2019
javiereguiluz added a commit to javiereguiluz/symfony-docs that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2019
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This is linked to the recent changes on hinclude which has been moved from Templating to Fragments

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@javiereguiluz javiereguiluz merged commit d625ac5 into symfony:master Apr 23, 2019
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Thanks Hamza!

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I added the link to the PR header for you 😊

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