Hi Lloyd, Vlad, For using in the link or controller there isn't much difference. However, if you need to do some logic in your compile, there is no scope in there! You can use attr.$observe in places where the scope isn't there, or the wrong scope. (you need to do something in the link function of an transcluded replaced directive with an isolated scope!)
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