AngularJS ng-include Directive
Definition and Usage
The ng-include directive includes HTML from an external file.
The included content will be included as childnodes of the specified element.
The value of the ng-include attribute can also be an expression,
returning a filename.
By default, the included file must be located on the same domain as the document.
Syntax
<element ng-include="filename" onload="expression"
autoscroll="expression" ></element>
The ng-include directive can also be used as an element:
<ng-include src="filename" onload="expression"
autoscroll="expression" ></ng-include>
Supported by all HTML elements.
Parameter Values
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| filename | A filename, written with apostrophes, or an expression which returns a filename. |
| onload | Optional. An expression to evaluate when the included file is loaded. |
| autoscroll | Optional. Whether or not the included section should be able to scroll into a specific view. |

