You're doing it wrong bro, please consider looking into "Best practices", 
"AngularJS Anti-patterns" and possibly directive priority for your specific 
case. Please do not pass templates through attributes, and do not put them 
on the scope.

On Monday, 21 April 2014 23:38:53 UTC+1, Daniel Duckworth wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am writing in reference to this StackOverflow 
> post<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23173069/angularjs-a-table-directive-with-cell-templates>.
>  
> The general idea is that I would like to write a tabular directive that 
> generates a <table>...</table>, where the contents of each cell are based 
> on (1) the data relevant to that cell, (2) an angular template passed via 
> attributes to the tabular directive, and (3) context available in the 
> $scope of the controller _outside of the tabular directive. 
>
> For example, take this JSFiddle <http://jsfiddle.net/Hd8p9/>. I define a 
> template containing a country directive and an array of country ids to 
> the tabulate directive. Each country corresponds to one <tr> element, 
> which I would like to contain the template rendered with {{ flags }}taken 
> from 
> myController and {{ cellData }} somehow passed via tabulate. 
>
> Short of pairing the country directive with a service, is there a way I 
> can get this functionality?
>
> Thanks!
>

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