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I am very dificulty to resolve the following error in my applications client-side using AngularJS:



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      I am very dificulty to resolve the following error in my applications client-side using AngularJS:



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      I am very dificulty to resolve the following error in my applications client-side using AngularJS:



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      Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks







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          That error generally indicates that you either forgot to include the requested file. i.e. no <script> tag for the file or there is a syntax error in the file that it is trying to inject.






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          • Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

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          Looks like angular can not inject module due to an exception - https://docs.angularjs.org/error/$injector/modulerr



          It's hard to tell what it could be from your image.






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            That error generally indicates that you either forgot to include the requested file. i.e. no <script> tag for the file or there is a syntax error in the file that it is trying to inject.






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            • Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

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            That error generally indicates that you either forgot to include the requested file. i.e. no <script> tag for the file or there is a syntax error in the file that it is trying to inject.






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            • Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

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              Jan 19 at 17:52














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            That error generally indicates that you either forgot to include the requested file. i.e. no <script> tag for the file or there is a syntax error in the file that it is trying to inject.






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            That error generally indicates that you either forgot to include the requested file. i.e. no <script> tag for the file or there is a syntax error in the file that it is trying to inject.







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            • Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

              – J. Moura
              Jan 19 at 17:52



















            • Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

              – J. Moura
              Jan 19 at 17:52

















            Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

            – J. Moura
            Jan 19 at 17:52





            Okay, I was able to solve the previous error. Now, I have the status of the controller and service request ok, but at the time of printing the data from my web api on the server side I do not get the data in my index.html

            – J. Moura
            Jan 19 at 17:52













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            Looks like angular can not inject module due to an exception - https://docs.angularjs.org/error/$injector/modulerr



            It's hard to tell what it could be from your image.






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                Looks like angular can not inject module due to an exception - https://docs.angularjs.org/error/$injector/modulerr



                It's hard to tell what it could be from your image.






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                Looks like angular can not inject module due to an exception - https://docs.angularjs.org/error/$injector/modulerr



                It's hard to tell what it could be from your image.







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