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@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ In this example we have a simple app which consist of two screens:
* Welcome: url `welcome` Show the user contact information.
* Settings: url `settings` Show an edit screen for user contact information.
-<example module="deepLinking" deps="angular-sanitize.js">
+<example module="deepLinking" deps="angular-route.js, angular-sanitize.js">
<file name="script.js">
- angular.module('deepLinking', ['ngSanitize'])
+ angular.module('deepLinking', ['ngRoute', 'ngSanitize'])
.config(function($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider.
when("/welcome", {templateUrl:'welcome.html', controller:WelcomeCntl}).
@@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ In this example we have a simple app which consist of two screens:
# Things to notice
* Routes are defined in the `AppCntl` class. The initialization of the controller causes the
- initialization of the {@link api/ng.$route $route} service with the proper URL
+ initialization of the {@link api/ngRoute.$route $route} service with the proper URL
routes.
-* The {@link api/ng.$route $route} service then watches the URL and instantiates the
+* The {@link api/ngRoute.$route $route} service then watches the URL and instantiates the
appropriate controller when the URL changes.
-* The {@link api/ng.directive:ngView ngView} widget loads the
+* The {@link api/ngRoute.directive:ngView ngView} widget loads the
view when the URL changes. It also sets the view scope to the newly instantiated controller.
* Changing the URL is sufficient to change the controller and view. It makes no difference whether
the URL is changed programatically or by the user.