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When using ng-table in a webpack environment without ng-table specific html prefix rules, the default header & pager are generally not accessible as 'ng-table/header.html' and 'ng-table/pager.html' respectively. By explicitly requiring them, this problem does not appear anymore.

If you want to, you should now be able to merge inlineNgTableHtmlTemplates and inlineHtmlTemplates in /scripts/webpack/appParts.js

When using ng-table in a webpack environment without ng-table specific html prefix rules, the default header & pager are generally not accessible as 'ng-table/header.html' and 'ng-table/pager.html' respectively. By explicitly requiring them, this problem does not appear anymore.
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