>>>Hmm. If I place it before the module I get "missing 'use strict' .
>>>
>>>UPDATE: Actually, I get both warnings ('expected an assignment or function call' as well)
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>>In our code we use (for the service):
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>>
>>(function () {
>> 'use strict';
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>> var app = angular.module('sysMgrApp');
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>> app.factory('accountsService', ['$http
>>
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>I get the same problem if I place it in a function ('expected an assignment or function call').
>
>I assume that you checked your Error List and that it is not generating the warning ?
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>(I'm using Web Essentials 2013 1.0)
Where will I see the warning? I'm using VS 2013 and mostly Google Chrome.
BTW, I created a long question yesterday in regards to the browser you use for testing and unfortunately got UT error when I submitted that question.
So I just ask for now - what is the best way in Angular to determine the browser and do you use any browser specific code in AngularJs application?
Basically, my concern is the difference in appearance. While GC looks nice, IE and FireFox use bigger / wider tables and therefore my table requires scrolling.
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