I am currently working on a web application that uses bootstrap and angular.js, and I was running into some difficulty setting the default value of a span embedded within the HTML code of one of the pages.
Previously, I was able to use ng-model to set and modify the values of an HTML element within the HTML code from the angular controller found in a separate file.  This is what the controller looks like:
angular.module('mediaPlaylistApp', [])
    .controller('mediaPlaylistCtrl', ['$scope', 'sharedProperties', .....,
        function($scope, sharedProperties, .....,){
        //many lines of code in here
}]);
Within this, I am able to set attributes of the $scope variable that can then be used by elements on the HTML page.  For example, I can set a checkbox to be checked with the following JS line in the above controller:
$scope.areAllSelected = true;
When it is used in conjunction with the following HTML code:
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="areAllSelected">
This works as expected.  However, my issue arises when I try to replicate this technique for a different span element.
When I insert this JS line into the angular controller:
$scope.playlistName = 'Enter Playlist Name Here';
In conjunction with this HTML code:
<span ng-model="playlistName">
</span>
It does not work as expected, as the span remains blank and not displaying the string 'Enter Playlist Name Here'.  What could be causing this behavior?  Does ng-model not work for elements other than input, or is it a simple mistake I've made or a completely unrelated issue?  Any help on this would be appreciated.
 
     
     
    