Uhm, that was just a guess, I don't use ngResource so I am not that familiar with it.
On Saturday, August 9, 2014 10:53:03 PM UTC+2, kacha haan wrote: > > When I use *.query()* instead .get() on the resource I get an exception: > > Error: [$resource:badcfg] Error in resource configuration. Expected > response to contain an array but got an object > http://errors.angularjs.org/1.2.20/$resource/badcfg?p0=array&p1=object > > > > On Saturday, August 9, 2014 6:03:02 PM UTC+2, Jesus Rodriguez wrote: >> >> Have you queried it? If you're using $resource, you have to .query() the >> resource to get it. >> >> On Saturday, August 9, 2014 1:44:52 PM UTC+2, kacha haan wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Raul and Thomas. >>> >>> It still not works, though Foxandxss <http://plnkr.co/users/Foxandxss> >>> brought >>> me a step further when he hinted me about security and brought $sce to this >>> issue here. See his Plunker example (including ng-view) >>> <http://plnkr.co/edit/WQRPr7B6W04MmPrHgafQ?p=preview>. >>> >>> I stuck now with JSON. From my Backend I get a simple JSON object: >>> >>> json = Resource {$promise: Object, $resolved: false, $get: function, >>> $save: function, $query: function…} >>> $promise: Object >>> $resolved: true >>> svg: "<svg height="30" width="200"><text x="0" y="15" >>> fill="red">Hello World !</text></svg>" >>> __proto__: Resource >>> >>> But when I try to extract the svg with *var jsonsvg = json.svg* I only >>> get: >>> >>> jsonsvg = undefined >>> >>> Hence nothing to render. >>> >>> Any idea why I can not access the svg ? >>> >>> >>> On Saturday, August 9, 2014 1:09:05 AM UTC+2, ThomasBurleson wrote: >>>> >>>> @Kacha, >>>> >>>> Apparently I was not thinking clearly in my original response: >>>> <div class="ng-bind"> >>>> <svg height="30" width="200"><text x="0" y="15" fill="red">Hello >>>> World !</text></svg> >>>> </div> >>>> will not render the SVG. Nor will >>>> <div ng-bind=""> >>>> <svg height="30" width="200"><text x="0" y="15" fill="red">Hello >>>> World !</text></svg> >>>> </div> >>>> But >>>> <div class="ng-binding"> >>>> <svg height="30" width="200"><text x="0" y="15" fill="red">Hello >>>> World !</text></svg> >>>> </div> >>>> should render just fine. >>>> >>>> So the ng-bind can be used as tag attribute or as a class type >>>> class="ng-bind: >>>> " ( if you use the :<value> suffix) >>>> Angular inserts/appends the ng-binding value to the class when the >>>> ng-bind directive is used to bind a scope value to the element content. >>>> >>>> Your original sample directly used (without ng-view) DOES render the >>>> <svg ..>! See my Plunkr sample >>>> <http://plnkr.co/edit/mKgRr6GUV82MJjHwBTgv?p=preview> >>>> Of course I have not tested with ng-view... does it still not work for >>>> you ? >>>> >>>> >>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AngularJS" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/angular. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
