It's nice to know that someone was able to answer the question; but
honestly, I would not call this an answer. It assumes the reader is
knowledgeable and experienced in writing angular directives, able to put it
all together from these vague references. I know it's been a while, but
this is the only "on topic" post I can find on this subject using Google,
so it's be really helpful if someone who does get it, could post a working
jsfiddle or something. It's easy to find jQuery but I needed to do this in
Angular.
Thanks.
Define a new class directive. (Sounds reasonable)
> Put the two table divs inside an outer div having this directive as a
> class. (Started losing me at "...as a class.")
> In the directive's link function, call "ch = elem.children()", and keep
> "table1 = ch[0]; table2 = ch[1]". (Clarify what you mean by "keep"?)
> Then handle the scroll event on them:
> "table1.bind("scroll", function(event) { .... });" (Just not following
> this terminology... "handle ... on them"? Worse, you leave out the part
> those of us switching from jQuery to Angular most need to see; the logic.)
>
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