handling link opening event in HtmlView










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I have a html code that has a link inside it. code below is my template:



<HtmlView [html]="htmlString" ></HtmlView>


this is my component:



import Component from "@angular/core";

@Component(
moduleId: module.id,
templateUrl: "./creating-htmlview.component.html"
)

export class CreatingHtmlViewExampleComponent
public htmlString: string;

constructor()
this.htmlString = '<a href="http://google.com/">google</a>';




how to handle a element inside of HtmlView when it run ? there is a way to detect when user run the link?










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    I have a html code that has a link inside it. code below is my template:



    <HtmlView [html]="htmlString" ></HtmlView>


    this is my component:



    import Component from "@angular/core";

    @Component(
    moduleId: module.id,
    templateUrl: "./creating-htmlview.component.html"
    )

    export class CreatingHtmlViewExampleComponent
    public htmlString: string;

    constructor()
    this.htmlString = '<a href="http://google.com/">google</a>';




    how to handle a element inside of HtmlView when it run ? there is a way to detect when user run the link?










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      I have a html code that has a link inside it. code below is my template:



      <HtmlView [html]="htmlString" ></HtmlView>


      this is my component:



      import Component from "@angular/core";

      @Component(
      moduleId: module.id,
      templateUrl: "./creating-htmlview.component.html"
      )

      export class CreatingHtmlViewExampleComponent
      public htmlString: string;

      constructor()
      this.htmlString = '<a href="http://google.com/">google</a>';




      how to handle a element inside of HtmlView when it run ? there is a way to detect when user run the link?










      share|improve this question













      I have a html code that has a link inside it. code below is my template:



      <HtmlView [html]="htmlString" ></HtmlView>


      this is my component:



      import Component from "@angular/core";

      @Component(
      moduleId: module.id,
      templateUrl: "./creating-htmlview.component.html"
      )

      export class CreatingHtmlViewExampleComponent
      public htmlString: string;

      constructor()
      this.htmlString = '<a href="http://google.com/">google</a>';




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          That's not supported yet, there is an open feature request. You may write a plugin that implements native apis like ClickableSpan or Linkify.






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            That's not supported yet, there is an open feature request. You may write a plugin that implements native apis like ClickableSpan or Linkify.






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