Hi!

It is a browser that lower-cases HTML attributes before Angular can do
anything about it. This makes sense since HTML is not case-sensitive
and not case-preserving.
To work-around this we've got convention in place: you can declare
variables with mixed-case like this:

<input #txt-to-do (keyup)="txtTodoKeyupHandler($event)">

Hope this helps,
Pawel


On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Pete Moss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using 2.0.0-alpha.32   and I am finding that using local variable names that
> are not all lowercase is problematic. Consider:
>
> <input #txtToDo (keyup)="txtTodoKeyupHandler($event)">
> <button (click)="addTodo(txtToDo.value)">Add Todo</button>
>
>
> When I look at the DOM in Chrome I see:
>
> <input #txttodo="" (keyup)="txtTodoKeyupHandler($event)" class="ng-binding">
> <button (click)="addTodo(txtToDo.value)" class="ng-binding">Add
> Todo</button>
>
> Somewhere along the way txtToDo was forced to lowercase.
>
> Is this a "feature" or a bug?
>
>
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