This looks like a great solution. Thanks! On Saturday, 1 March 2014 05:27:09 UTC, Sander Elias wrote: > > Hi Shaun, > > There is more than 1 way to get a template into memory. > For most of my projects is use > html2js<https://github.com/karlgoldstein/grunt-html2js>. > this turns my template's into a module that fills the > $templatecache<http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$templateCache> > . > For small things you can manage the $templateCache by hand. > > Regards > Sander >
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