>>>>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)
>>>
>>>In our code we use (for the service):
>>>
>>>
>>>(function () {
>>> 'use strict';
>>>
>>> var app = angular.module('sysMgrApp');
>>>
>>> app.factory('accountsService', ['$http
>>>
>>
>>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 ?
>>
>>(I'm using Web Essentials 2013 1.0)
>
>Where will I see the warning? I'm using VS 2013 and mostly Google Chrome.
Errors and warnings are in the VS Error List window....
>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.
There's no particularly 'angular' way of doing - in the end you still have to parse navigator.useragent (which can be unreliable).
If you google 'angular useragent' you'll find several approaches to parsing the string.