Hi

Just bumping this, sorry it is important to us

On Thursday, March 6, 2014 9:29:23 AM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I have tried to wrap a plug-in that we are using in a directive. This has 
> worked well. Then we tried to use the directive wrapper in a ngRepeat. 
> Suddenly the plug-in stopped working. After stepping through the plug-ins 
> code it appears that the problem is that the plug-in relies on sticking 
> data into the element and retrieving it later.
>
> After I logged the results of
>
> $(element).data();
>
> for both elements appearing in the repeater and outside the repeater the 
> difference was that the element inside the repeater had no data and then 
> one outside still had its data. I see that the transclude function passes 
> in a clone. I read in the JQuery docs that by default data and events are 
> not copied. But I couldn't manage to find if angular.js is using its own 
> clone method or the JQuery one and whether or not it is in fact cloning 
> data and events.
>

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