Hey, thanks for your answer...
Can you send me some sample for that ?
Thanks alot.
Em segunda-feira, 21 de abril de 2014 18h28min11s UTC-3, Dan Chao escreveu:
>
> Yup, an entirely new controller gets created whenever you switch
> templates. If you need data to persist over multiple templates, it's best
> to use a factory to manage this.
>
> On Monday, April 21, 2014 11:30:29 AM UTC-7, Rafael Wolf wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys...
>>
>> I'm trying to use a controller with many templates, a simple CRUD, Index,
>> Edit and Create.
>>
>> And the controller is setted by routeProvider, like this:
>>
>> * .when('/tipocontato', { templateUrl: '/tipocontato/index',
>> controller: 'TipoContatoController' })*
>> * .when('/tipocontato/create', { templateUrl:
>> '/tipocontato/create', controller: 'TipoContatoController' })*
>> * .when('/tipocontato/edit', { templateUrl:
>> '/tipocontato/edit', controller: 'TipoContatoController' })*
>>
>> But when i change de route, controller seems be recreated.
>>
>> It is correct ?
>>
>> And use the same controller with many templates, it is correct to ?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
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