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Q: Changing ngForOf to get Iterable from Behaviour Subject

dindunuffinfor my App I want to have a directive like ngForOf (https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/packages/common/src/directives/ng_for_of.ts) but instead of getting the iterable object from Input() I want to get from a Behavior Subject in the directive Class. Using the Behavior Subject in the ...

13:49
What could be the problem in this simple angular code?
<script type="text/javascript">
angular.module("app", []).controller("personController", [$scope, function ($scope) {
$scope.firstName = "John";
$scope.lastName = "Doe";
}]);
</script>


<div ng-app="app">
<p>Try to change the names.</p>
<div ng-controller="personController">
<p>
First Name:
<input type="text" ng-model="firstName" />
</p>
<p>
Last Name:
<input type="text" ng-model="lastName" />
</p>
<p>
Full Name:
{{firstName}} {{lastName}}
</p>
</div>
</div>
It doesn't work, seems like it doesn't even recognize the angular module and controller. I included angular into my project, and it definitely works.
It works when I copy/paste the code into plunker project. Here is the link...
https://plnkr.co/edit/05pv4kV7hoWjln9DcWf9?p=preview
Also tried without [$scope, ...] bracket, but no luck
 
7 hours later…
20:27
I just used Nginx to deploy the file which is built by ng build product on ec2. And I try curl localhost on ec2 which works great. But still cannot access from the IP address. What it says is the IP took too long to respond. Can someone tell me how to decide whether the error is caused by Nginx or ec2 itself? Thank you all!

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