Hi Sander,

For now im just going add a line in the tg-list link that wraps the each of 
the tg-list-item's before they are compiled:

public link = ($scope: angular.IScope, $element: angular.IAugmentedJQuery) => {
    $element.find('tg-list-item').wrap('<li></li>');

}
   
It is doing the job i want (ul > li > tg-list-item), and i don't think i 
will have slowed things down too much (i was trying to avoid compiling 
myself for that reason) but do you think this is a bad idea for any reason? 
If not it is what ill stick with.

Thanks for your help!
Kenese

On Wednesday, 20 January 2016 06:18:03 UTC+13, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi Kenese,
>
> As an alternative you can build your own replace directive. There are some 
> mayor pitfalls with it tough. (the core reason it's deprecated to begin 
> with). If you know your code and use cases, it can be worked around. Not an 
> easy task tough.  Part of the problem is, that the dom nodes you remove are 
> holding the angular references you want to keep (this is put a bit simpler 
> as it is..)
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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