No. Even the easiest option returns an error:

var mod = angular.module('App', 
> ['ngRoute']).config(function($routeProvider) {
>
>     $routeProvider.when('/', {
>         controller: 'Ctrl',
>         resolve: {
>             vars: 'abc'
>         }
>     });
>     
> });
>
> mod.controller('Ctrl', function ($scope, vars) {
>     
> });
>

I can't be thought where can be error in 10 lines of code 

вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 12:32:13 UTC+4 пользователь Sander Elias написал:
>
> Hi,
>
> You get this error if you inject something that does not exists. In your 
> resolve. when names you inject into your controller should respondent with 
> the names in your resolve object..
> like this:
>
>     ...
>     resolve: {
>        var1: ....,
>        anothervar: ...
>     }
>
>    controller('ctrl',function ($scope, var1, anothervar, 
> someServiceDefinedElseWhere, $q, ...) {...})
>
> Does this make sense to you?
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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