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Not removing past elements

The following code produces a grid of products, but when more data is loaded, the old data is not removed from the DOM.

<div class="content" vs-repeat vs-tile-view="true" vs-animation-enable="true" vs-autoresize="true"> <div class="item" ng-repeat="product in products">

While digging into the code, the $scrollParent and $fillElement aren't being instantiated in the directive's controller. This seems to happen due to the $digest cycle taking place while they are being set since it throws the digest is already taking place error when I tried to force a $digest. When I wrapped it in a $timeout, it correctly set it, but then there was only 1 row of elements, which upon further investigation was supported auto-resizing, which I thought was interesting.

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