Thanks. That will help!

On Friday, October 3, 2014 4:02:32 PM UTC-3, Majid Burney wrote:
>
> Interesting, it seems the issue is in using the element directive syntax 
> in <head>. Plunk: http://plnkr.co/edit/DTbGsyp7CnpO5M7mYXkb?p=preview
>
> Swap the element usage of that test directive for the attribute usage and 
> you’ll see that the content stays in <head> where it belongs.
>
> This seems to be browser behavior and nothing to do with Angular: if the 
> browser sees illegal elements in <head>, it just moves them to <body> where 
> it expects you meant to put them. I’m sure it’s all in the html spec but 
> I’m not going to look for it, that sounds boring.
>

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