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Add info about multiple enhance statements to the doc #635

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@SidKH SidKH commented Oct 14, 2016

While refactoring existing angular application into Aurelia gradually (module by module) it became necessary to add multiple enhance statements using templating engine, which is not described in documentation

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SidKH added 2 commits October 14, 2016 20:53
While enhancing existing angular application into aurelia gradually (module by module) it became necessary to add multiple enhance statements using templating engine, which is not described in the documentation

No breaking changes
While enhancing existing angular application into aurelia gradually (module by module) it became necessary to add multiple enhance statements using templating engine, which is not described in the documentation

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While enhancing existing angular application into aurelia gradually (module by module) it became necessary to add multiple enhance statements using templating engine, which is not described in the documentation

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@EisenbergEffect EisenbergEffect merged commit 26175cf into aurelia:master Nov 28, 2016
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Thanks!

@SidKH SidKH deleted the doc-multiple-enhance branch December 12, 2017 16:31
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