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authorbrettcannon2012-07-18 15:55:52 -0300
committerMisko Hevery2012-08-30 22:09:16 -0700
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doc(misc) Mention how attribute names map to directive names.
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ api/ng.directive:ngSrc ngSrc} directive. That directive prevents the
browser from treating the angular `{{ expression }}` markup literally, and initiating a request to
invalid url `http://localhost:8000/app/{{phone.imageUrl}}`, which it would have done if we had only
specified an attribute binding in a regular `src` attribute (`<img class="diagram" src="{{phone.imageUrl}}">`).
-Using `ngSrc` (`ng-src`) prevents the browser from making an http request to an invalid location.
+Using the `ngSrc` directive prevents the browser from making an http request to an invalid location.
## Test