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Start your free trialJonathan Ankiewicz
17,901 PointsI don't see where I am incorrect on this. I believe there is an error with the challenge quiz
I don't see where I am incorrect on this. I believe there is an error with the challenge quiz
angular.module('treehouseCourse', [])
.directive('sometimesTwoWay', function() {
return {
// YOUR CODE HERE
require: '?ngModel',
link: function($scope, $element, $attrs, ngModelCtrl){
};
}
});
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="treehouseCourse">
<head>
<title>Angular.js</title>
<script src="js/angular.js"></script>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<sometimes-two-way ng-model="course.description"></sometimes-two-way>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Sara Chicazul
7,475 PointsThe problem is the semicolon after your closing curly brace. My understanding is that you generally shouldn't put semicolons after curly braces in JavaScript!
Jonathan Ankiewicz
17,901 PointsJonathan Ankiewicz
17,901 PointsWow, I feel silly... Haha... I love this stuff but it's crazy how easy it is to be so wrong while being so close.
Sara Chicazul
7,475 PointsSara Chicazul
7,475 PointsI know what you mean, Jonathan! Missing/extra semicolons are a constant failing of mine. (: