You can see on Sander's plunker that what he is telling you works, so you 
must be doing something else wrong. It would be good if you could post your 
own plunker showing the problem, so we can help you figure out what is 
actually happening.

On Monday, January 6, 2014 1:43:35 PM UTC-7, Allen Nie wrote:
>
> Well, this is what I get if I use ng-style="organCover":
>
> <header class="orgWall" ng-style="organCover"></header>
>
> It didn't translate organCover into the line of code that I hoped for, nor 
> did it add the background-image to element.style{} css.
>
> It's always kind of painful when situation happens like this and you have 
> no clue.
>
> On Monday, January 6, 2014 2:21:06 AM UTC-5, Sander Elias wrote:
>>
>> Hi Allen,
>>
>> Have a look at this 
>> <http://plnkr.co/edit/0kFL0jmawNCiN35R3Hzv?p=preview>plunk, it works as it 
>> should.
>> you have used ng-style="{{organCover}}" this means that your expression 
>> is translated into the
>> string {'background-image': \"url('
>> http://localhost/dooleystand/ci/public/images/organs/2/profile_pic.jpg'
>> )\"}
>>
>> as documented ng-style needs an object, not a string.
>>
>> so this should work for you: <header class="orgWall" 
>> ng-style="organCover"></header>
>>
>> regards
>> Sander
>>
>

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