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I have this angular controller :

 var applicaton = angular.module("appUsed", ['ui.router','ngSanitize'] );
applicaton.controller('gamesController', ['$scope','$http','$sce','$stateParams',function(scope,http,sce,stateParams){     

  http.get('/'+stateParams.category+'/'+stateParams.id)
        .success(function(result){
        scope.Game = result.gameDetails;
        scope.relatedGames = result.relatedGames;
        console.log(scope.Game.title);
        console.log(scope.Game.url);
        scope.gameUrl = sce.trustAsHtml('<iframe allowfullscreen width="80%" height="600px src="'+scope.Game.url+'"></iframe>');

        });    
 }]);

and this html :

<div class="game_and_description">
<div ng-bind-html="gameUrl"></div>
<h3>    Description</h3>
<p> {{Game.description}}</p>

It shows me a white iframe. I searched over the internet and i've done everything right. The modules form angular ng-sanitize is running(called from <script> tag) and i have no error. the console log on scopes works like a charm. Don't know where should i look anymore. Please help.

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  • What does the rendered HTML look like? Especially the iframe element? Could you copy and paste it to the question?
    – masa
    Nov 26, 2015 at 17:03
  • <div ng-if="gameUrl" ng-bind-html="gameUrl" class="ng-binding ng-scope"><iframe allowfullscreen="" width="80%" height="600px src=" https:="" play.famobi.com="" nut-rush="" a-dxc93"=""></iframe></div> Nov 26, 2015 at 17:48
  • src attribute does not make sense, it should be a URL. What value are you expecting / what is the value of scope.Game.url?
    – masa
    Nov 26, 2015 at 18:17
  • something like : play.famobi.com/hop-dont-stop/A-DXC93 .the iframe destroy the string. but why? and how do i solve this. I run in the back a node.js server could be this a source problem ? Nov 26, 2015 at 19:02
  • See my answer below.
    – masa
    Nov 26, 2015 at 19:45

2 Answers 2

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You need to give a trust to the URL you are using in the iframe, and compile the html:

<div ng-controller="gamesController">
    <div bind-html-compile="gameFrame"></div>
</div>

var myApp = angular
    .module('appUsed',['ngSanitize'])
    .controller('gamesController', ['$scope', '$sce', function (scope, sce) {
        scope.Game = {
            url: 'https://play.famobi.com/hop-dont-stop/A-DXC93'
        };
        scope.gameUrl = sce.trustAsResourceUrl(scope.Game.url);
        scope.gameFrame = sce.trustAsHtml('<iframe allowfullscreen width="80%" height="600px" ng-src="{{gameUrl}}"></iframe>');
}])
   .directive('bindHtmlCompile', ['$compile', function ($compile) {
        return {
            restrict: 'A',
            link: function (scope, element, attrs) {
                scope.$watch(function () {
                    return scope.$eval(attrs.bindHtmlCompile);
                }, function (value) {
                    element.html(value && value.toString());
                    var compileScope = scope;
                    if (attrs.bindHtmlScope) {
                        compileScope = scope.$eval(attrs.bindHtmlScope);
                    }
                    $compile(element.contents())(compileScope);
                });
            }
        };
    }]);

See https://github.com/incuna/angular-bind-html-compile.

The working fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/masa671/k2e43nvf/

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  • Can you explain a little bit the directive? i want to understant to please Nov 26, 2015 at 20:36
  • In short: the problem with the plain ng-bind-html is that, although it does render the html to the given html element, Angular has no idea that there is something inside gameFrame that it should handle from Angular point of view. Typically, this means that we need to $compile() the input for Angular and this is what the directive does.
    – masa
    Nov 26, 2015 at 21:08
  • Still doesn't work. o my god something is wrong here.. It is posible to not work because i am using ui-router module, getting the iframe in a template ? and calling the controller there? ` .state('1', { url:"/category/{category}/game/{id}", views : { "game-view" : { templateUrl: "partials/game_page.html", controller:'gamesController' }}})` Nov 26, 2015 at 21:29
  • Can you provide a fiddle / plunker?
    – masa
    Nov 26, 2015 at 21:40
  • Sorry, I cannot say immediately what is wrong, and I have no time in the next few days to look at this more closely. I would not use any of the HTML binding stuff (ng-bind-html or bind-html-compile) in your case, because you can achieve the same with a plain directive. I'll check the status in a few days, if you are still looking for a solution.
    – masa
    Nov 27, 2015 at 7:11
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I had a similar problem. I solved it like this :

my view :

<div ng-bind-html="getDescription()"></div>

my controller :

$scope.getDescription = function () {
        if ($scope.description != null && $scope.todo.description.length > 0) {
            return $sce.trustAsHtml($scope.description);
        } else {
            return 'no description.';
        }

    };
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  • I've changed my scope to be a function with condition if exits or not. The scope value exists. and it is called 4 times(i don't know why 4 times but whatever.) but still doesn't solve my problem Nov 26, 2015 at 16:20
  • it's probably because you create gameUrl in scope during the success. Try put ng-if="gameUrl" next to the ng-bind-html. Or init scope.gameUrl before your http call.
    – Alexandre
    Nov 26, 2015 at 16:45
  • the same. I've tried your method. with ng-if and declaring scope outside before http request but the same. And i put a console.log before and after the sce.trustAsHtml and result are before : (empty) (because was declared before http request as scope.gameUrl ='') and after calling sce shows TrustedValueHolderType {}. Nov 26, 2015 at 17:29

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