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I am having difficulty passing parameters with $state.transitionTo.
My states are defined like this:
```
.state('clients', {
abstract: true,
templateUrl: 'views/clients/clients.html',
controll…
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Hi,
CSS3 Transitions/Animation doesn't look to work on safari Desktop(Windows) + Mobile Devices:
Android : 2.3.3
IOS: 5.1.1
tested with this page : http://www.nganimate.org/angularjs/ng-repeat/move
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doesn't work at all when using ngAnimate
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I think the animating of `ngClass` doesn't make sense. With 1.2.0-rc1, adding or removing a class works in a completely non-intuitive manner. Before it was easy to use class adding and removal to pe…
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While I was messing around with the ngAnimate module in the 1.2.3 release I noticed slight "jumps" in some of the elements I was animating, but not all of them. After some digging I realized that the …
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Hi,
First of all, I'm not sure I plainly understood the goal of the $transition. I still need to investigate more.
I tried to setup a different behavior between 2 states, depending of what is the "t…
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Just by including the `ngAnimate` module in my project (using latest code on master), I am seeing noticeable performance degradation that is especially visible on devices with slower processors like t…
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Hi I just cloned your repo and tried to run it but I'm getting the error:
Uncaught ReferenceError: FB is not defined
``` javascript
FB.Event.subscribe('auth.statusChange', function(response) {
```
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... of course because of the Mustache-like syntax. A small disadvantage compared to AngularJS. I will want to run them through a validator to check syntax.
For example this one http://dnajs.org/ woul…
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Hi,
currently our URLs look like:
/requirements/:id/details/comments
When id changes, several views are reloaded (specifically the details and the comments related ones). We would like a possibilit…