Hi Greg,
your second example works, if you put in a SharedData service, that
actually returns a promise.
something like this:
app.service('SharedData', function($q) {
var p = $q.defer()
p.resolve( { homePage : 2});
return p.promise;
})
You can't do a .then on a random object, and expect them the become
promises my magic :-)
Regards
Sander
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