It looks like this can't be done  without adding the attribute or chaining 
the ng-repeat directive and creating a new directive.

Sounds like a feature request. .

On Thursday, October 23, 2014 8:09:49 PM UTC-6, Gary M wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to transparently place an attribute into elements created by 
> ng-repeat.  I have existing code that cannot be changed, some built by 
> libraries by others..
>
> I don't want to additional attributes via ng-repeat-start which will 
> require other code using ng-repeat to be modified.
>
> thx
> -g
>

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