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possible solution for #11157 #11334

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petebacondarwin added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 19, 2015
The docs also now link through to the error doc, which contains a runnable
example of how to work around this restriction.

Closes #11157
Closes #11334
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I updated the docs (both the input[number] directive and numfmt error) with better information and a runnable example about to deal with this situation.

petebacondarwin added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 19, 2015
The docs also now link through to the error doc, which contains a runnable
example of how to work around this restriction.

Closes #11157
Closes #11334
netman92 pushed a commit to netman92/angular.js that referenced this pull request Aug 8, 2015
The docs also now link through to the error doc, which contains a runnable
example of how to work around this restriction.

Closes angular#11157
Closes angular#11334
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