Ok now I know why I need it in a ng-rpeat I need it as array to pass as a
collection of data.
On Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 3:59:14 AM UTC-4, Robert STAICU wrote:
>
> In your controller you should add this
>
> $scope.selectedItems = { id: '1', mytext: 'SomeText', mytexttwo:
> 'SomeOtherText' };
>
> And in your html
> <div id="popover-content" class="hide">
> <input type="text" placeholder="ID" ng-model="selectedItems.id" />
> <p> <input type="text" placeholder="text"
> ng-model="selectedItems.mytext" /></p>
> <p> <input type="text" placeholder="text"
> ng-model="selectedItems.mytexttwo" /></p>
>
> </div>
>
> I really can't figure it out why do you want to do an ng-repeat on one
> single object that have one property se = '1';
>
> You can do repeat over an array of objects ...
>
> I hope this is what you want to show...else say what you want so can be
> adapt to your needs.
> In your case ng-repeat is useless.
>
> Have a nice day
>
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