Thanks to all of you.

I will use Sander Elias' solution for the sake of simplicity.

Btw (* to Sander Elias *) I still remember the plunker you asked me to do a
while ago. The one on ng-repeat. Have you had a look at it?
I'm still waiting for your feedback and hopefully I will be able to rewrite
my code in a better way.

Thanks


2014-02-24 23:36 GMT-08:00 Sander Elias <[email protected]>:

> Hi Luke,
>
> You don't need jquery at all for this. And in a directive you have the
> element available, in a pre wrapped state.
> like this:
>
> angular.module('myApp', []).directive('catchTransitions', function(){
>   return{
>     link: function(scope,element){
>       element.on('transitionend', function(e){ //be aware of other event 
> names from other browsers vendor-prefixed
>          console.log(''got a css transition event", e)
>       })
>     }
> })
>
> I prefer to use jquery as least as possible. Nowadays I seldom include it
> in my projects.
>
> Regards
> Sander
>
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