Don't know if this helps, but had errors int he above...

See http://jsfiddle.net/cs76z/ 


On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 5:29:20 AM UTC-5, Denis Yaremov wrote:
>
> Try out the following jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/lu4x/fuhvM/13/
>
> Вівторок, 12 лютого 2013 р. 20:39:11 UTC+2 користувач José Rodolfo Freitas 
> написав:
>>
>> Thanks for your attention Pawel, I got your point. You're probably right. 
>> And it'll be my pleasure to contribute the select component back to 
>> angularUI.
>>
>> Still, abstracting my main objective and the way of reaching it, I still 
>> don't have clear answers for my two initial problems.
>>
>> 1) when/how can I safely initialize the bootstrap component after loading 
>> the collection
>> 2) How can I map ng-model attribute from my directive element to my html 
>> template?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> José
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 4:18:10 PM UTC-2, Pawel Kozlowski wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi! 
>>>
>>> I was definitively not suggesting that we should be messing with 
>>> <select> and <options> HTML tags but rather create a new directive, 
>>> something like <bs-select> that would generate target markup. 
>>>
>>> While your question is definitively valid my experience so far is that 
>>> I was spending waaayyyy more time wrapping existing plugins as 
>>> compared to re-doing them in AngularJS. I'm not saying we should 
>>> re-develop every widget on earth but for simple one like those we can 
>>> get better results faster this way. 
>>>
>>> I've been down the "wrapping" route several times and the result was a 
>>> lot of time wasted for mediocre results. Maybe it is my lack of skill. 
>>> Thought I will share those observations. 
>>>
>>> Cheers, 
>>> Pawel 
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:12 PM, José Rodolfo Freitas 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > Yes it's wasteful, but the idea is to have more flexibility to work 
>>> with the 
>>> > select appearence, which afaik, natively is very limited. 
>>> > 
>>> > Yet, even if  this bootstrap plugin is not the best solution of all, I 
>>> think 
>>> > my question is still valid, no? 
>>> > I'm looking at $watch function, but I'm not sure what I should be 
>>> watching 
>>> > to, could it be somehow the element.children()? I've tried that but 
>>> perhaps 
>>> > I'm doing something wrong. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Looking for bootstrap-based widget library for AngularJS? 
>>> http://angular-ui.github.com/bootstrap/ 
>>>
>>

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