Can't add src img to $scope.data












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I want to be able to select a person, and when selected, I see his values(name, tel, email, ..):
html :



<td class="leftAlign">
<span class="nullable">
<select ng-model="data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in persons">
<option value="">-- Person --</option></select>
<br><br>
{{data.selectedPerson.name}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Tel}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Mail}}<br>
<img data-ng-src="{{data.selectedPerson.img}}">
</span>
</td>


It works fine, I can see all the values of the person, and the img too. To reset everything in my html form I have a reset button, with the JS:



  $scope.reset = function() {
$scope.data = {};
};


however, I can't erase the img.
in the JS, the persons values are in the array :



$scope.person = [
{name : "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1:"59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email : "direction@gmail.com ",
img : "images/person1.PNG",
}];


Could you help me please?










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  • a working minimal example which recreates your issue can help you get help...
    – Akber Iqbal
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:36
















1














I want to be able to select a person, and when selected, I see his values(name, tel, email, ..):
html :



<td class="leftAlign">
<span class="nullable">
<select ng-model="data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in persons">
<option value="">-- Person --</option></select>
<br><br>
{{data.selectedPerson.name}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Tel}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Mail}}<br>
<img data-ng-src="{{data.selectedPerson.img}}">
</span>
</td>


It works fine, I can see all the values of the person, and the img too. To reset everything in my html form I have a reset button, with the JS:



  $scope.reset = function() {
$scope.data = {};
};


however, I can't erase the img.
in the JS, the persons values are in the array :



$scope.person = [
{name : "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1:"59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email : "direction@gmail.com ",
img : "images/person1.PNG",
}];


Could you help me please?










share|improve this question






















  • a working minimal example which recreates your issue can help you get help...
    – Akber Iqbal
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:36














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1







I want to be able to select a person, and when selected, I see his values(name, tel, email, ..):
html :



<td class="leftAlign">
<span class="nullable">
<select ng-model="data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in persons">
<option value="">-- Person --</option></select>
<br><br>
{{data.selectedPerson.name}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Tel}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Mail}}<br>
<img data-ng-src="{{data.selectedPerson.img}}">
</span>
</td>


It works fine, I can see all the values of the person, and the img too. To reset everything in my html form I have a reset button, with the JS:



  $scope.reset = function() {
$scope.data = {};
};


however, I can't erase the img.
in the JS, the persons values are in the array :



$scope.person = [
{name : "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1:"59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email : "direction@gmail.com ",
img : "images/person1.PNG",
}];


Could you help me please?










share|improve this question













I want to be able to select a person, and when selected, I see his values(name, tel, email, ..):
html :



<td class="leftAlign">
<span class="nullable">
<select ng-model="data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in persons">
<option value="">-- Person --</option></select>
<br><br>
{{data.selectedPerson.name}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Tel}}<br>
{{data.selectedPerson.Mail}}<br>
<img data-ng-src="{{data.selectedPerson.img}}">
</span>
</td>


It works fine, I can see all the values of the person, and the img too. To reset everything in my html form I have a reset button, with the JS:



  $scope.reset = function() {
$scope.data = {};
};


however, I can't erase the img.
in the JS, the persons values are in the array :



$scope.person = [
{name : "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1:"59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email : "direction@gmail.com ",
img : "images/person1.PNG",
}];


Could you help me please?







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  • a working minimal example which recreates your issue can help you get help...
    – Akber Iqbal
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:36


















  • a working minimal example which recreates your issue can help you get help...
    – Akber Iqbal
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:36
















a working minimal example which recreates your issue can help you get help...
– Akber Iqbal
Nov 20 '18 at 11:36




a working minimal example which recreates your issue can help you get help...
– Akber Iqbal
Nov 20 '18 at 11:36












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Check this example, you are removing the data but not the ng-model of the <select>






var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>








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  • Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59












  • Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
    – ppollono
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:10












  • now it's ok, thanks !
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 26 '18 at 6:06










  • If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
    – ppollono
    Dec 3 '18 at 11:45











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Check this example, you are removing the data but not the ng-model of the <select>






var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>








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  • Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59












  • Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
    – ppollono
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:10












  • now it's ok, thanks !
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 26 '18 at 6:06










  • If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
    – ppollono
    Dec 3 '18 at 11:45
















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Check this example, you are removing the data but not the ng-model of the <select>






var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>








share|improve this answer























  • Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59












  • Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
    – ppollono
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:10












  • now it's ok, thanks !
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 26 '18 at 6:06










  • If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
    – ppollono
    Dec 3 '18 at 11:45














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Check this example, you are removing the data but not the ng-model of the <select>






var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>








share|improve this answer














Check this example, you are removing the data but not the ng-model of the <select>






var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>








var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>





var Controller = function() {
var vm = this

vm.persons = [{
name: "MrPerson1",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-crlUFIoyB3k/UdzsGwV__AI/AAAAAAAAAXs/ErA8XESRgwk/5LsFP.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson2",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ta_b7Z96-mE/Ud2hTqB-84I/AAAAAAAABEQ/BPY_MIbLitc/SausageDogAnimation.gif",
}, {
name: "MrPerson3",
Addrstr1: "59 road",
Tel: "0234225163",
Email: "direction@gmail.com ",
img: "https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e27096ea0e246d04139047d40ff566d2?s=32&d=identicon&r=PG",
}];

vm.data = vm.persons

vm.reset = function() {
vm.data.selectedPerson = {}
};
};

angular
.module('app', )
.controller('Controller', Controller);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app" ng-controller="Controller as vm">
<button ng-click="vm.reset()">Reset</button>
<select ng-model="vm.data.selectedPerson" ng-options="x.name for x in vm.data">
<option value="">-- Person --</option>
</select>
<br><br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.name}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Addrstr1}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Tel}}
<br> {{vm.data.selectedPerson.Mail}}
<br>
<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="{{vm.data.selectedPerson.img}}" />

</div>






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answered Nov 20 '18 at 11:39









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  • Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59












  • Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
    – ppollono
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:10












  • now it's ok, thanks !
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 26 '18 at 6:06










  • If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
    – ppollono
    Dec 3 '18 at 11:45


















  • Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59












  • Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
    – ppollono
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:10












  • now it's ok, thanks !
    – véronique Alvaro
    Nov 26 '18 at 6:06










  • If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
    – ppollono
    Dec 3 '18 at 11:45
















Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
– véronique Alvaro
Nov 22 '18 at 8:59






Thanks for the help.Now I can reset also the img, but with the code :<img ng-if="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" ng-src="vm.data.selectedPerson.img" />, i cannot see the img. The link to the img is finished by data.selectedPerson.img instead of the "http...."
– véronique Alvaro
Nov 22 '18 at 8:59














Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
– ppollono
Nov 22 '18 at 12:10






Ups fixed! let me know if it's ok now
– ppollono
Nov 22 '18 at 12:10














now it's ok, thanks !
– véronique Alvaro
Nov 26 '18 at 6:06




now it's ok, thanks !
– véronique Alvaro
Nov 26 '18 at 6:06












If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
– ppollono
Dec 3 '18 at 11:45




If it's fine then approve the answer! thanks
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