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Remove the second instance of the word "and" from the docs where it was duplicated.
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The $log provider returns an object and not a function, so this example, which appears to be using
the $log provider, should call it as it would be called in a real-world application.
Closes #5875
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Originally, this issue was regarding documenting `restrict: 'CM'` in the directive guide, but it
was pointed out that the restrict documentation is covered in the $compile documentation. Because of
this, a link was simply added to the $compile documentation.
However, the wording suggests that it's actually linking to the directive registration function, in
$compileProvider, so the docs will link there instead. There is a link only a paragraph below to the
$compile documentation, so this does not hurt.
Closes #5516
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The main api docs page is probably the main landing page for many devs
looking to learn angular, so linking to the main guide pages would
likely help.
Closes #5869
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unix systems
Closes #5814
Closes #5811
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Lets encourage people to use semicolons in javascript :>
Closes #5834
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Correction misspelling: easist -> easiest
Closes #5850
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This always throws me off - I think it helps to make it clear that the class name is arbitrary, and
what matters is the .ng-etc classes.
Closes #5848
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Amended to also clarify this note in the mac/linux tab.
Closes #5845
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Code uses module names with '2' as suffix while the explanation used the module names without the
suffix. The diagram is correct but also does not suffix the module names.
Closes #5567
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- referring to `=attr` rather than `=prop` is consistent with note under example with =customerInfo
- change `prop` to `attr` (basically `prop` refers to property in JS object, `attr` is for HTML tag)
- change the function name in description to match the name in code example
Closes #5786
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Closes #5769
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Closes #5748
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Test snippet was missing this necessary statement that was present in the sample code.
Closes #5743
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Closes #5738
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closes #5730
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Closes #5697
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HTML was mis-spelt as HMTL
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Fixed a missing apostrophe and some grammar in the Animating 'ngClass' with JavaScript section
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Closes #5651
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Closes #5498
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IE8's native XHR doesn't support PATCH requests, but the ActiveX one does.
I'm also removing the noxhr error doc because nobody will ever get that error.
Closes #2518
Closes #5043
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Closes #5610
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Right now, non-integers such as 'aawefwae' are valid.
This ensures that only integers are valid. Hopefully that makes the example more powerful.
Closes #5501
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Closes #5499
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Closes #5481
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Closes #5356
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Closes #5441
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Closes #5347
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Closes #5329
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Closes #5322
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Closes #5318
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Closes #5313
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End 2 end tests wait for all `$timeout`s to be run before completing the test.
This was problematic where we were using timeouts that restarted themselves because
there would never be a point when all timeouts had completed, causing the tests to hang.
To fix this $timeout had been monkey-patched but this caused other issue itself.
Now that we have $interval we don't need to use $timeout handlers that re-trigger the $timeout
so we can ditch the monkey-patch.
This commit tidies up any examples that are using this approach and changes them to use $interval
instead.
Closes #5232
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Since step 12 was added, step 11 is not the last. So this is not the last improvement.
Closes #5306
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The url of twitter bootstrap was outdated.
Closes #5290
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Closes #5288
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jQuery's elem.html('') is way slower than elem.empty(). As clearing
element contents happens quite often in certain scenarios, switching
to using .empty() provides a significant performance boost when using
Angular with jQuery.
Closes #4457
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Closes #5280
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The url paths in the tutorial are not in line with the actual tutorial code
Closes #5264
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Closes #5259
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Just my first pass at a more readable format of the guide index.
Note: the styles apply to all content in the docs, not just the guide
index. This is intentional and I feel that the result is positive.
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