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Scope single fetch headers calls to only loaded routes #9085

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@@ -447,7 +446,6 @@ async function singleFetchLoaders(
request: Request,
handlerUrl: URL,
staticHandler: StaticHandler,
matches: RouteMatch<ServerRoute>[] | null,
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These were no longer used

@brophdawg11 brophdawg11 merged commit 3523ae5 into dev Mar 19, 2024
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@brophdawg11 brophdawg11 deleted the brophdawg11/single-fetch-headers branch March 19, 2024 21:19
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