With database applications that will be used on mobile devices, you need to program for failure. However, with Angular, you have a better option than just telling the user they’re out of range. We save the commands in a queue that will automatically run when the connection is back up. Here’s how to do it.
Viewing a PDF (or any external webpage) from dynamic text on an Ionic iPad Application
External files in Ionic can be a challenge. In our case, the HTML with the links were within a variable and displayed using [innerHTML], so it was impossible for data-entry people type in javascript instead of the classic Control+K to add a link to a simple text editor while entering information online. The links didn’t work out in the field where people were on an App. Here’s how we resolved the problem.
WebPack with AngularJS & Typescript
The exercise of moving an AngularJS project from a pile of links into a nice clean package is easy…. except it really isn’t.
Once you have everything all set up, however, it’s a snap. Webpack makes it easy for us to do this; once it is set up. Here is a very basic setup for webpack, using typescript
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