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the warning is defunct (and the test is incorrect) so obviously nobody is using
it and it just takes up space.
also the browser behavior varies (ff and chrome allow up to 150 cookies, safari
even more), so it's not very useful.
Closes #1712
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Closes #1075
Closes #1079
Closes #1085
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we now have two types of namespaces:
- true namespace: angular.* - used for all global apis
- virtual namespace: ng.*, ngMock.*, ... - used for all DI modules
the virual namespaces have services under the second namespace level (e.g. ng.)
and filters and directives prefixed with filter: and directive: respectively
(e.g. ng.filter:orderBy, ng.directive:ngRepeat)
this simplifies urls and makes them a lot shorter while still avoiding name collisions
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The real issue is in FF, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407172.
FF overly encodes stuff which breaks our expectations and then we fail .url() != currentUrl.absUrl()
comparison unexpectidly, which leads to infinite digest.
The workaround is to correct for this inconsistency in $browser and decode any single quotes in urls.
Closes #920
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http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1185462
Closes# 938
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this was never meant to be a public api used by apps. I refactored
the code to hide the functionality.
BREAKING CHANGE: $browser.addJs method was removed
apps that depended on this functionality should either use many of the
existing script loaders or create a simple helper method specific to the
app.
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this api was never supposed to be public. nobody should be relying
on it.
I'm removing it since angular doesn't need it.
BREAKING CHANGE: $browser.addCss was removed
apps the depend on this functionality should write a simple utility
function specific to the app (see this diff for hints).
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