use only ngmodel. in this case is better use the controller to set value to
a variable and this variable you will use in the ngmodel
<input type="text" name="cityStateZip" ng-model="ctrl.cityStateZip">
Em quinta-feira, 7 de julho de 2016 21:33:38 UTC-3, Don escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to put multiple expressions (values) in one INPUT field (see sample
> code below). It seems to be working with Chrome browser, however, I still
> get behind-the-scene erorr of [ngModel:nonassign].
>
> <form>
> <ul ng-repeat="c in contacts">
> <li><input name="cityStateZip" ng-model="c.city + ', ' + c.state + ', ' +
> c.zip" value="{{c.city}}+', '+{{c.state}}+', '+{{c.zip}}"> </li>
> </ul>
> </form>
>
> What is supposed to be the correct syntax for such a problem?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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