This looks fine.But should we need to  write filter to handle all such 
scenario's,  html text containing \t \n \r etc ... to interpret them .


On Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 7:13:13 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Hammant wrote:
>
> I can't do JS things in the middle of an Angular expression of course. 
>  Like changing newlines from a JSON feed into the HTML equiv (as in the 
> subj line)
>
> What can I do instead?  I looked online for examples ( 
> http://www.angularjs.org/Ng:format and alike ) but could not find what I 
> was looking for.
>
> Great work guys, by the way.
>
> - Paul
>

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