There are many reasons. First, all of my controllers use a repetitive beginning and end in order to register them with angular. I need to wrap the script before it is executed, otherwise I have to repeat code in every controller. It makes a lot of sense to get it, wrap it, then execute.
That is because angular doesn't natively do this. I wrote my own kind of ng-include that lazy loads the appropriate controller before loading the view.
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Now, what I am trying to do, Idk if possible, but if it is I need some directions/hints on what too search for.
http://jsfiddle.net/melbourne/uPqBe...
Often, when reviewing a lot of edits I get a fake audit test.
I usually reject them with a message.
Are these messages stored anywhere, or am I just talking to myself again?
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@DragonWolf it has nothing to do with the if/else structure, or wheter you are using switch/case. I think that the issue as as I explained, and it's better expressed by Anthony Accioly below, Do what his code says, if it works please accept HIS answer. — Ahmed Masud14 mins ago
Pretty noble
Two users telling OP to accept each others' answers