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diff --git a/docs/content/error/compile/tplrt.ngdoc b/docs/content/error/compile/tplrt.ngdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 3c29dbdc..00000000 --- a/docs/content/error/compile/tplrt.ngdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -@ngdoc error -@name $compile:tplrt -@fullName Invalid Template Root -@description - -When a directive is declared with `template` (or `templateUrl`) and `replace` mode on, the template -must have exactly one root element. That is, the text of the template property or the content -referenced by the templateUrl must be contained within a single html element. -For example, `<p>blah <em>blah</em> blah</p>` instead of simply `blah <em>blah</em> blah`. -Otherwise, the replacement operation would result in a single element (the directive) being replaced -with multiple elements or nodes, which is unsupported and not commonly needed in practice. - - -For example a directive with definition: - -``` -myModule.directive('myDirective', function factory() { - return { - ... - replace: true, - templateUrl: 'someUrl' - ... - } -}); -``` - -And a template provided at URL `someUrl`. The template must be an html fragment that has only a -single root element, like the `div` element in this template: - -``` -<div><b>Hello</b> World!</div> -``` - -An an invalid template to be used with this directive is one that defines multiple root nodes or -elements. For example: - -``` -<b>Hello</b> World! -``` |
