As far as I know it's not possible. You just have to provide unique names.
You can use dots to introduce your own spaces though.

Regards,
Witold Szczerba
15 mar 2015 17:52 "Miguel Guedes" <[email protected]> napisał(a):

> New to Angular.  If I have two controllers by the same name, say
> `InviteController´, in modules `app.worker´ and `app.organisation´, how do
> I refer to *one* of the controllers from a view?
>
> For instance,
>
> <form ng-controller="InviteController">        <!-- specify which
> `InviteController´ to use -->
>   .
>   :
>   .
> </form>
>
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