Hi Alex, As an addition to my other reply. If you need multiple directives with each of them their own private stuff, create directives with controllers. For validation you don't need to sue $scope at all, but instead interface with ngModelController directly. have a look at this directive example <http://goo.gl/MV1Av6> I created yesterday. It uses ngModel to get/set the scope variable, without ever touching the scope. The only time it uses scope is to propagate a new 'keyboard' to the view. I use a $digest in there because there are only directive-local changes, and nothing else can be touched.
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