Hi Mauro,
first of all you forgot to close the double quotes for the ng-href:
<a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}>
should be
<a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}">
Second, <a> element as a direct descendent of a <tr> is not valid html. Try
instead to have the contents of each <td> in the <tr> wrapped in a link:
<tr ng-repeat="res in result">
<td><a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}">
{{res.id<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fres.id&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEvV3yPedZR4nPvYD-bv4XSye2nxg>}}
</a></td>
<td><a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}"> {{res.ragioneSociale}}
</a></td>
<td><a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}"> {{res.indirizzo}} </a></td>
<td><a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}"> {{res.codiceFiscale}}
</a></td>
<td><a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}"> {{res.tipoSocieta}} </a></td>
<td><a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}"> {{res.attivita}} </a></td>
</tr>
Hope this solves your problem
On Friday, February 21, 2014 11:53:48 AM UTC-5, Mauro Cacicia wrote:
>
> hi guys, i'm new with angular and i have this problem,
> i need to use ng-href on one entire table row created with ng-repeat, to
> be more clear i need to do something like that:
>
>
> <tr ng-repeat="res in result">
> <a ng-href="/somwhere/{{res.id}}>
> <td>{{res.id}}</td>
> <td>{{res.ragioneSociale}}</td>
> <td>{{res.indirizzo}}</td>
> <td>{{res.codiceFiscale}}</td>
> <td>{{res.tipoSocieta}}</td>
> <td>{{res.attivita}}</td>
> </a>
> </tr>
>
>
> i really need to use the ng-href because part of the url have to change
> dinamically in base at what row will be clicked.
> thanks
>
>
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