I'm new to AngularJS. A long time I tried to abuse it the way I've always used Javascript-Frameworks like JQuery or Mootools. Now I understood that it's not gonna work like that anymore... But I've come across some big problems since I always generate my HTML-output with a CMS.
So it's pretty static, when it first comes out... Small example:
<ul>
<li>foo <span>delete</span></li>
<li>bar <span>delete</span></li>
<li>blub <span>delete</span></li>
</ul>
Now I thought, that Two-Way Databinding means I can generate the View with help of the Angular Scope and Controller, but also can generate Models by the View.
I may got something confused there... So here's my question. Is there any way to initiate Models from static HTML-output from a CMS?
I tried something like this...
<ul ng-controller="Ctrl">
<li ng-init="item[0].name=foo">{{item[0].name}} <span ng-click="remove(0)">delete</span></li>
<li ng-init="item[1].name=bar">{{item[1].name}} <span ng-click="remove(1)">delete</span></li>
<li ng-init="item[2].name=blub">{{item[2].name}} <span ng-click="remove(2)">delete</span></li>
</ul>
And in my controller I wrote a delete function. But when it did delete, it did only delete the name... the span-button was still there
It did work though when I defined my data as an javascript-array and did the whole output via Angular with ng-repeat... like this:
<ul ng-repeat="it in item">
<li>{{it.name}} <span ng-click="remove($index)">delete</span></li>
</ul>
I hope I made a point here and everyone get's my dificulty and problems? Can anyone tell me if what I was trying there is possible at all?