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<!--
Copyright (c) 2014 The Polymer Project Authors. All rights reserved.
This code may only be used under the BSD style license found at http://polymer.github.io/LICENSE.txt
The complete set of authors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/AUTHORS.txt
The complete set of contributors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
Code distributed by Google as part of the polymer project is also
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-->
<!--
# Using Template Repeat with a Table Row or an Option
Because `<template>` tags are not allowed within `<table>` and `<select>`
elements in legacy browsers, use **template repeat** with `<tr>`s and
`<option>`s as shown below:
<tr template repeat="{{fruit in fruits}}">
...
</tr>
...
<option template repeat="{{fruit in fruits}}">{{fruit}}</option>
For browsers that do support the `<template>` tag, you can use `repeat` the
traditional way. For more details, see the
[official Polymer documentation](http://www.polymer-project.org/resources/faq.html#option-tr).
-->
<link rel="import" href="../../components/polymer/polymer.html">
<polymer-element name="my-element">
<template>
<table>
<tr template repeat="{{fruit in fruits}}">
<td>{{fruit}}</td>
</tr>
</table>
<select>
<option template repeat="{{fruit in fruits}}">{{fruit}}</option>
</select>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
created: function() {
this.fruits = ['orange', 'strawberry', 'banana'];
}
});
</script>
</polymer-element>