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JavaScript AngularJS Basics (1.x) Using Angular's Built In Directives Using ng-change To Set Data State

"editing" vs "todo.edited"

Why don't we have "editing" as part of the todo model while "edited" is?

Scott Cox
Scott Cox
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It's because editing is a property of the $scope, but edited is a property of $scope.todo.

Have a quick look in ng-inspector while you're editing an input and you should see what's going on :)