Thank you everyone.
On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 12:28:06 AM UTC-5, Kevin Dreßler wrote:
>
> You would then use the ng-view directive. Due to its primal
> directive-paradigm you actually dont need any scripts other than
> application.js and your client would only need to mark the container where
> your plugin should end up in. There are 4 ways in which you can utilize
> angular to mark that container: element name, attribute, class and comment.
> To me it looks like what you want is not ngRoute, as ngRoute manages the
> routes of a whole app, but rather write directive whose controller in turn
> could make use of some services (these are basically your model in angular).
> It is handy on its own, but would make much more sense if the plugin is
> embedded in an angular SPA, because framework overhead & stuff.
> If you really insist on hosting application.js on your own site, you also
> have to deal with CORS.
> I recommend you take a look at some angular directive tutorial, your use
> case probably requires an isolated scope, so dive deep & have fun!
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2015 00:59:15 UTC+1 schrieb Geoff Swartz:
>>
>> I'm brand new to angular but from what I've seen so far it appears that
>> your application needs to run on an html page so for another part of the
>> app to run, you navigate as you would in any other type of web site. In my
>> case, I'm looking to develop an app with multiple views/templates which
>> will be run on a site similar to a jquery plugin. Below is some pseudo
>> code to illustrate
>>
>> Main Web Page on customersite.com
>>
>> <html><head>
>> <script src="mysite.com/application.js"></script>
>> <script>
>> window.onload = function(){ app = new myapp(); app.init('content');}
>> </script>
>> <body>
>> <div id="content"></div>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>>
>> application.js on mysite.com
>>
>> var myapp = function(){
>> this.init = function(div){
>> load my app in the div passed in
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> So, the intention is to leave the page on customersite.com with minimal
>> script and html and all the logic along with the templates are handled by
>> the application.js file on my site. Is this possible to do with angular?
>> Thanks.
>>
>
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