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diff --git a/src/ng/directive/ngCloak.js b/src/ng/directive/ngCloak.js
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--- a/src/ng/directive/ngCloak.js
+++ b/src/ng/directive/ngCloak.js
@@ -2,28 +2,28 @@
/**
* @ngdoc directive
- * @name angular.module.ng.$compileProvider.directive.ng-cloak
+ * @name angular.module.ng.$compileProvider.directive.ngCloak
*
* @description
- * The `ng-cloak` directive is used to prevent the Angular html template from being briefly
+ * The `ngCloak` directive is used to prevent the Angular html template from being briefly
* displayed by the browser in its raw (uncompiled) form while your application is loading. Use this
* directive to avoid the undesirable flicker effect caused by the html template display.
*
* The directive can be applied to the `<body>` element, but typically a fine-grained application is
* prefered in order to benefit from progressive rendering of the browser view.
*
- * `ng-cloak` works in cooperation with a css rule that is embedded within `angular.js` and
+ * `ngCloak` works in cooperation with a css rule that is embedded within `angular.js` and
* `angular.min.js` files. Following is the css rule:
*
* <pre>
- * [ng\:cloak], .ng-cloak {
+ * [ng\:cloak], [ng-cloak], .ng-cloak {
* display: none;
* }
* </pre>
*
* When this css rule is loaded by the browser, all html elements (including their children) that
* are tagged with the `ng-cloak` directive are hidden. When Angular comes across this directive
- * during the compilation of the template it deletes the `ng-cloak` element attribute, which
+ * during the compilation of the template it deletes the `ngCloak` element attribute, which
* makes the compiled element visible.
*
* For the best result, `angular.js` script must be loaded in the head section of the html file;
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
*
* Legacy browsers, like IE7, do not provide attribute selector support (added in CSS 2.1) so they
* cannot match the `[ng\:cloak]` selector. To work around this limitation, you must add the css
- * class `ng-cloak` in addition to `ng-cloak` directive as shown in the example below.
+ * class `ngCloak` in addition to `ngCloak` directive as shown in the example below.
*
* @element ANY
*