Thanks Shawn. It is good to know at least that this could work. My problem is 
that the error I'm getting in the web-development console is pretty useless. It 
may be difficult to figure out just what's going wrong when I try to access it 
from the local/html directory in RT.


I am including the script like this, <script 
src="https://tech.aph.org/~keith/rt-progress.js. Obviously RT should not be 
touching this.


As I mentioned before, we have a similar page that includes a script in just 
the same way that works. The new angular.js version fails.


Another possible resolution would be if I can catch the "Not logged in" message 
and then call RT to let the user log in and use my page as the "tangent". I 
don't know how to do that or even if there is a way.


Thanks.

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: rt-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Shawn Moore
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Angular web page breaks when I try to access it from 
the local/html directory of RT 4.4.2

On 2016年5月11日 at 13:54:01, Keith Creasy ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hello.

Hi Keith,

> We have a similar script, that doesn't use angular.js, that works.
>  
> Any idea if RT is simply not compatible with Angular.js markup?

I’ve done some prototyping with Angular (1.x) within RT’s UI and I don’t recall 
having any particular problems.

> Is there any hope of updating RT to be more REST and json compliant as 
> well as making it so it doesn't try to mangle scripts?

We are eager to release a new REST API with JSON support, but as of right now 
it’s still in the works.

RT certainly shouldn’t be mangling scripts in any case!

> Keith

Thanks,
Shawn
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