Angular developers considering updating their projects should note the subtle differences between @angular/platform-browser versions 9.1.8 and 9.1.9. Both versions, described as libraries for using Angular in web browsers, share identical characteristics in terms of description, license (MIT), repository location, author, file count (127), and unpacked size (2238053). The core difference lies in their peer dependencies and release date. Version 9.1.9 depends on @angular/core, @angular/common, and @angular/animations at version 9.1.9, while version 9.1.8 depends on their corresponding 9.1.8 versions. The release dates also differ significantly, with version 9.1.9 being released on May 20, 2020, at 22:37:15.925Z and version 9.1.8 earlier the same day at 17:19:45.967Z. This minor version update likely addresses bug fixes, performance improvements, or compatibility adjustments within the Angular ecosystem, aligning @angular/platform-browser with the latest iterations of its core dependencies. Developers prioritizing stability and incremental updates might prefer 9.1.9 to leverage the latest improvements, whereas those seeking maximum compatibility within a specific Angular version set should carefully evaluate the peer dependency implications. Updating ensures alignment with the broader Angular ecosystem, potentially leading to a more robust and performant application.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 9.1.9 of the package @angular/platform-browser