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Fixes style scoping when elements are stamped inside repeats. #1439

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@sorvell sorvell commented Apr 22, 2015

Removes element.host which was used by the platform (e.g. .host), in favor of element.domHost. This is just a shorthand for Polymer.dom(element).getOwnerRoot().host

Removes `element.host` which was used by the platform (e.g. <a>.host), in favor of `element.domHost`. This is just a shorthand for `Polymer.dom(element).getOwnerRoot().host`
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LGTM

kevinpschaaf added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2015
Fixes style scoping when elements are stamped inside repeats.
@kevinpschaaf kevinpschaaf merged commit 4a5ad41 into 0.8-preview Apr 22, 2015
@kevinpschaaf kevinpschaaf deleted the 0.8-scoping-fix branch April 22, 2015 21:55
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