Both Angular.JS and Jekyll use {{
and }}
to mark beginning and end of an expression. So, if you're using both, there's a conflict and Jekyll will typically wipe out or mess with the Angular expressions.
One fix is to tell Angular to use different symbols via $interpolateProvider
, for example:
var app = angular.module('app', [],
function($interpolateProvider) {
$interpolateProvider.startSymbol('[[{').endSymbol('}]]');
});
Is there also a way to tell Jekyll to use different start and end symbols?
UPDATE: Why? Just trying to find a less invasive way to resolve the conflict, as my projects typically contain a lot more Angular markup than Jekyll markup.