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authorPeter Bacon Darwin2014-02-16 22:02:31 +0000
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-@ngdoc error
-@name $sanitize:badparse
-@fullName Parsing Error while Sanitizing
-@description
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-This error occurs when the HTML string passed to '$sanitize' can't be parsed by the sanitizer.
-The error contains part of the html string that can't be parsed.
-
-The parser is more strict than a typical browser parser, so it's possible that some obscure input would produce this error despite the string being recognized as valid HTML by a browser.
-
-If a valid html code results in this error, please file a bug.