Now that you say it, it sounds obvious. I was a little bit confused, since
I used the directive ng-html-bind-unsafe (Angularjs 1.0.4) and there it
worked.
I thought "ng-html-bind" workes the same way but the name already tells me
that it does not xD.
Thank you for the fast reply.


2014/1/21 Sander Elias <[email protected]>

> Hi Patrick,
>
> Well, your sting is not HTML-'safe', and can not be parsed. If you need to
> include < and > in a string you want parsed, you have to escape those.
> There are a few other things that needs escaping too, but those are the
> most important ones.
> you need to replave the < with &lt; and the > with &gt;
> For a more complete list go 
> here<http://www.theukwebdesigncompany.com/articles/entity-escape-characters.php>
>
> Regards
> Sander
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