Thanks for your response,

What i'm referring to is how do i fill in the title of popup 1 and popup 2 
differently? I can understand that i could use $scope.$parent.title but i 
would figure that all popups will than have the same title instead of a 
title per popup?

Op dinsdag 29 juli 2014 09:25:18 UTC+2 schreef codef0rmer:
>
> Hey Martin,
>
> Yes, an isolate scope is a child scope of the parent one. So you can 
> access the parent data via `$scope.$parent` without requiring any 
> controller at all.
>
> You could set different title, size, and content for different popups. 
> What data you are referring at?
>
> On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:21:45 AM UTC+5:30, Martin Spierings wrote:
>>
>> Really? But do i need to add parentController as $parent or something to 
>> my code or will it just bind immediately?
>>
>> And how do i put data into multiple directives? Say i have 2 popups on 
>> the same page, how do i use certain data in popup 1 and other data in popup 
>> 2? 
>>
>> Thanks for the reply by the way!
>>
>> Op maandag 28 juli 2014 18:50:37 UTC+2 schreef codef0rmer:
>>>
>>> Using an isolate scope does not prevent you from accessing parent 
>>> methods/properties, you can always use
>>>
>>> scope.$parent.whateverMethod()
>>>
>>> within the directive.
>>>
>>> On Monday, July 28, 2014 1:24:06 PM UTC+5:30, Martin Spierings wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying out something with directives which i haven't been using at 
>>>> all yet (so bear with me). I'm trying to create my custom popup directive 
>>>> for some easy popup dialogs. Now i'd like to keep my functionality from 
>>>> the 
>>>> controller inside the popup as this is easier for me to maintain as i'm 
>>>> gonna need some functions from the controller inside the popup and some 
>>>> values too. Basically i'm retrieving JSON data and use the controller to 
>>>> fill in my view on different locations. I've also got a submit-function in 
>>>> my controller already, so you can see why i'd like to use the transclude 
>>>> on 
>>>> my directive.
>>>>
>>>> Now i also want to add a title and a size of the popup to my directive 
>>>> attributes so i can do something like this:
>>>> <popup title="my title" width="large">
>>>>     The contents of my popup and calling some stuff from the parent 
>>>> scope.
>>>> </popup>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Now in my template i want to use something like this (just quick n 
>>>> dirty):
>>>> <div class="popup" ng-class="{size: popup-size}">
>>>>     <div class="title">{{title}}</div>
>>>>     <div class="content" ng-transclude="true"></div>
>>>> </div>
>>>>
>>>> Of course i could make a separate directive for every popup i need but 
>>>> that seems like a weird move.
>>>>
>>>> Now i know i can make a separate scope for the directive and add the 
>>>> title or size there but then i lose the ability to use my parent scope 
>>>> functions and values. And i'm not really looking to duplicate code or move 
>>>> it all around just for my popups.
>>>>
>>>> So does anybody know how to do this?
>>>> I'm pretty new to directives and i've searched around but couldn't find 
>>>> anything that looks similar to my example of using both transclude with 
>>>> additional scope values. And i also don't have a clue on how to 
>>>> specifically target a certain directive to fill it in from my controller 
>>>> (like popup[1].data ...).
>>>>
>>>

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