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etcetera08
Sep 11, 2008

That Wahlin video is basically a perfect introduction to Angular, IMO. Highly recommended as well.

Found this guy today too http://learnangularjs.net/

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etcetera08
Sep 11, 2008

wretched_gavek posted:

The idea was to take the form values from the html and update the .json document on the server. Right now it is pulling from the document successfully but the ".post" function is not writing the values back to the document. I'm a bit over my head and fairly certain i'm missing a few (or a lot) of vital steps.

What is the issue here?

A POST isn't equivalent to a "save" to a document. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POST_(HTTP)

etcetera08
Sep 11, 2008

Ng-grid can emit events upon cell changes, you don't have to do any of that stuff.
Also it's not a form, don't treat it like one.

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