Have kept same name, its still the same.

On Thursday, June 12, 2014 4:25:56 PM UTC+2, Tony Mountifield wrote:
>
> In some places you have misspelled gauge as guage. Your problem 
> might be as simple as that. 
>
> Tony 
>
> In article <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>, 
> madhu sudhan <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > I have a directive, for where the rest html is given. The directive is 
> > given below 
> > 
> >     angular.module('Gauge', []) 
> >     
> >             .directive('gauge', function () { 
> >                 "use strict"; 
> >         
> >                 return { 
> >         
> >                     restrict: 'A', 
> >         
> >                     scope: { 
> >                         input: '=', 
> >                         spectrumMin: '=?', 
> >                         spectrumMax: '=?', 
> >                         loError: '=?', 
> >                         hiError: '=?', 
> >                         loWarn: '=?', 
> >                         hiWarn: '=?', 
> >                         showDecimals: '=?', 
> >                         description: '@', 
> >                         guageid:'@', 
> >                         unit: '@' 
> >                     }, 
> >         
> >                     templateUrl: 'gauge/gauge.tpl.html', 
> >         
> >                     replace: true 
> >         }); 
> > 
> > The below is the html loaded after the directive compilation. 
> > <div ng-controller="Testing"> 
> > <div> 
> >     <div id="{{guageid}}" class="gauge ng-isolate-scope" 
> > ng-model="gauge.input" data-service="/api/getDataResult/core-mon-status" 
> > guageid="fleet_online" description="Fraction of fleet online" unit="%" 
> > test="{{gauge.test}}" input="{{gauge.input}}" gauge=""> 
> >     </div> 
> > </div> 
> > </div> 
> > Now I have a parent controller above this dom element name is Testing. 
> > 
> > >From my controller if I change the {{guage.input}} its not displaying. 
> > 
> > This is my controller 
> > 
> >     
> > 
> app.controller('Testing',['$scope','newdataLoad','$timeout',function($scope, 
>
> > newdataLoad, $timeout){ 
> >             $scope.gauge = {}; 
> >     $scope.gauge.input = 0; 
> >     }); 
> > 
> > What is the problem with my scope here. 
> > 
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> Tony Mountifield 
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