If I understood what you are trying to do, probably it would be possible. 
But you would need to have as many templates as you need pre-compiled in 
some hidden component or so, and then inside of any ng-if use 
compileInHost. To be really honest I haven't tried something like this, so 
you would have to give it a shot. If you make it and it works it would be 
really nice from you to share it. So I will be waiting for your solution!

El martes, 1 de septiembre de 2015, 19:11:10 (UTC-3), Vern Jensen escribió:
>
> >>*So basically you want something dynamic at runtime. I don't think it 
> is possible and it won't be.*<<
>
> Okay good to know! It's possible that I can still do what I want with some 
> tricky combinations of *ng-for, ng-if, and similar.
>

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