The $watchCollection part is somewhat required, because I'm using this 
w/asynchronously loaded items.

On Monday, June 9, 2014 7:30:16 PM UTC-3, Nicolas Iglesias wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
>
> I really love to investigate and debug, but I'm sure I'm missing a very 
> important concept right now.
> Please, take a look at http://jsfiddle.net/TyxH8/68/ where you will find 
> a directive I'm working on, which uses transclusion to generate a tree.
>
> I've put a console.log(...) somewhere in the code to show what the problem 
> is: when you click on a "leaf" node (w/o children), the "ng-click" event is 
> triggered once. Right. But, when clicking on a node which has "childrens", 
> the "ng-click" event gets called twice (you'll see in the log 2 different 
> timestamp, but same node).
>
> I am hoping someone can take a look at the directive's scope as I'm sure 
> there might be something very simple that I'm missing.
>
> I'd love to hear any suggestion.
>
> Thanks!
> Nicolas
>

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