doc(misc) Mention how attribute names map to directive names.

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brettcannon 2012-07-18 15:55:52 -03:00 committed by Misko Hevery
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@ -173,10 +173,11 @@ __`app/index.html`:__
<html ng-app>
The `ng-app` attribute is represents an Angular directive used to flag an element which Angular
should consider to be the root element of our application. This gives application developers the
freedom to tell Angular if the entire html page or only a portion of it should be treated as the
Angular application.
The `ng-app` attribute is represents an Angular directive (named `ngApp`; Angular uses
`name-with-dashes` for attribute names and `camelCase` for the corresponding directive name)
used to flag an element which Angular should consider to be the root element of our application.
This gives application developers the freedom to tell Angular if the entire html page or only a
portion of it should be treated as the Angular application.
* AngularJS script tag:

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ api/ng.directive:ngSrc ngSrc} directive. That directive prevents the
browser from treating the angular `{{ expression }}` markup literally, and initiating a request to
invalid url `http://localhost:8000/app/{{phone.imageUrl}}`, which it would have done if we had only
specified an attribute binding in a regular `src` attribute (`<img class="diagram" src="{{phone.imageUrl}}">`).
Using `ngSrc` (`ng-src`) prevents the browser from making an http request to an invalid location.
Using the `ngSrc` directive prevents the browser from making an http request to an invalid location.
## Test