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问题:
My Eclipse is accusing an error in tag "ng-model"
My eclipse is warning the ng-model att when I save the file:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="ISO-8859-1"> <title>Angular Learn</title> <script src= "http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.26/angular.min.js"></script> <script src=../javascript/personController.js></script> <script src=../javascript/carController.js"></script> </head> <body> <div ng-app="" ng-controller="carController"> <input type="text" ng-model="firstName"> <br> // at this line <input type="text" ng-model="secondName"> <p> {{ firstName + " " + secondName }} </p> </div> </body> </html>
回答1:
Most likely you get a warning due to Eclipse's HTML5 validator. Try using data-ng-model to see if that fixes your issue. More information here: ng-app vs. data-ng-app, what is the difference?. If that doesn't help you try changing the project's properties(more here: http://blog.diniscruz.com/2014/02/using-angularjs-in-eclipse-part-1.html)
回答2:
When using Eclipse (Mars.1 Release (4.5.1) - and possibly earlier - I did not check).
Go to Window
- Preferences
Then in the dialog that opens go to Web
- HTML Files
- Validation
.
On the right side:
- under
Ignore specified attribute names in validation
do the same for your custom attributes.(e.g. ng-*,my-attr-directives-*
) - you might also like to go under
Ignore specified element names in validation
and enter the list of custom elements you use. (e.g. tab,tabset,my-element-directives-*
) - In order to ignore any undefined attributes, scroll to the
Attributes
section, unfold it, then under Undefined attribute value:
, select Ignore
.
Two things to note:
- After letting eclipse do a full validation you must also close the file and reopen it to have the warnings removed from the source code.
- Using this method would ignore those attributes under any element
回答3:
I, personally, do not like the solution when you disable all warnings for attributes, since you would like to see those for real problems (non-angular attributes). So, summarizing both above answers, I can propose add ng-* pattern to exclude list for HTML validation: Preferences->Web->Html files->Validation: mark 'Ignore specified attribute names to be ignored', type: ng-*. This was working well for me.
回答4:
Please use data-ng-* to ignore the warning
OR
Please refer below link to resolve your problem permanantl: http://javahonk.com/undefined-attribute-name-ng-controller/