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Enable html-webpack-plugin inject: false option#136
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michaeldietiker wants to merge 1 commit intoGoogleChromeLabs:masterfrom
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Enable html-webpack-plugin inject: false option#136michaeldietiker wants to merge 1 commit intoGoogleChromeLabs:masterfrom
michaeldietiker wants to merge 1 commit intoGoogleChromeLabs:masterfrom
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Sorry @jeffposnick I had to create a new pull request because I had to change the source branch. By the way: Is this repo still active? |
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Hi @jeffposnick
Currently it's not possible to use html-webpack-plugin inject option set to false. I'm currently using this option to create an html file, which I include in the head of my CMS. I guess there will be more use cases like this, when there is no need of a head or body tag. What do you think?
Cheers,
Michael