Vue.js variables lose scope inside foundation modal












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I have the following v-for loop, in the scope of the first opening, and final closing <div> tags below.



The first :src is able to resolve the file name from the Vue.js variables.



The second :src (on line 12), is unable to resolve the variables into a string, and the browser instead searches for a file called: 'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index] which does not exist.



Why is the browser unable to interpret/resolve the variable names inside the modal, even though they appear to be in scope of the v-for loop.



<div v-for="index in orderInfo[product]" :key="index">
<img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>

<div class="file-detail">
<a data-open="modal"></a>
</div>

<div class="reveal large" id="exampleModal1hello" data-reveal>
<button class="close-button" data-close aria-label="Close modal" type="button">
<span aria-hidden="true">Close X</span>
</button>
<img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>
</div>
</div>









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    I have the following v-for loop, in the scope of the first opening, and final closing <div> tags below.



    The first :src is able to resolve the file name from the Vue.js variables.



    The second :src (on line 12), is unable to resolve the variables into a string, and the browser instead searches for a file called: 'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index] which does not exist.



    Why is the browser unable to interpret/resolve the variable names inside the modal, even though they appear to be in scope of the v-for loop.



    <div v-for="index in orderInfo[product]" :key="index">
    <img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>

    <div class="file-detail">
    <a data-open="modal"></a>
    </div>

    <div class="reveal large" id="exampleModal1hello" data-reveal>
    <button class="close-button" data-close aria-label="Close modal" type="button">
    <span aria-hidden="true">Close X</span>
    </button>
    <img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>
    </div>
    </div>









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      I have the following v-for loop, in the scope of the first opening, and final closing <div> tags below.



      The first :src is able to resolve the file name from the Vue.js variables.



      The second :src (on line 12), is unable to resolve the variables into a string, and the browser instead searches for a file called: 'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index] which does not exist.



      Why is the browser unable to interpret/resolve the variable names inside the modal, even though they appear to be in scope of the v-for loop.



      <div v-for="index in orderInfo[product]" :key="index">
      <img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>

      <div class="file-detail">
      <a data-open="modal"></a>
      </div>

      <div class="reveal large" id="exampleModal1hello" data-reveal>
      <button class="close-button" data-close aria-label="Close modal" type="button">
      <span aria-hidden="true">Close X</span>
      </button>
      <img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>
      </div>
      </div>









      share|improve this question
















      I have the following v-for loop, in the scope of the first opening, and final closing <div> tags below.



      The first :src is able to resolve the file name from the Vue.js variables.



      The second :src (on line 12), is unable to resolve the variables into a string, and the browser instead searches for a file called: 'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index] which does not exist.



      Why is the browser unable to interpret/resolve the variable names inside the modal, even though they appear to be in scope of the v-for loop.



      <div v-for="index in orderInfo[product]" :key="index">
      <img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>

      <div class="file-detail">
      <a data-open="modal"></a>
      </div>

      <div class="reveal large" id="exampleModal1hello" data-reveal>
      <button class="close-button" data-close aria-label="Close modal" type="button">
      <span aria-hidden="true">Close X</span>
      </button>
      <img :src="'https://sample.com/' + orderInfo[product].FileName[index]"/>
      </div>
      </div>






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      edited Nov 19 '18 at 14:53









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