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diff --git a/src/directive/ngNonBindable.js b/src/directive/ngNonBindable.js
index b9857afa..e89b0685 100644
--- a/src/directive/ngNonBindable.js
+++ b/src/directive/ngNonBindable.js
@@ -2,28 +2,28 @@
/**
* @ngdoc directive
- * @name angular.module.ng.$compileProvider.directive.ng:non-bindable
+ * @name angular.module.ng.$compileProvider.directive.ng-non-bindable
*
* @description
* Sometimes it is necessary to write code which looks like bindings but which should be left alone
- * by angular. Use `ng:non-bindable` to make angular ignore a chunk of HTML.
+ * by angular. Use `ng-non-bindable` to make angular ignore a chunk of HTML.
*
- * Note: `ng:non-bindable` looks like a directive, but is actually an attribute widget.
+ * Note: `ng-non-bindable` looks like a directive, but is actually an attribute widget.
*
* @element ANY
*
* @example
* In this example there are two location where a simple binding (`{{}}`) is present, but the one
- * wrapped in `ng:non-bindable` is left alone.
+ * wrapped in `ng-non-bindable` is left alone.
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
<div>Normal: {{1 + 2}}</div>
- <div ng:non-bindable>Ignored: {{1 + 2}}</div>
+ <div ng-non-bindable>Ignored: {{1 + 2}}</div>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
- it('should check ng:non-bindable', function() {
+ it('should check ng-non-bindable', function() {
expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('1 + 2')).toBe('3');
expect(using('.doc-example-live').element('div:last').text()).
toMatch(/1 \+ 2/);