Yes, correct. I am talking about that. Thus, the question is: what is a
design pattern to catch errors?

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 1:31 PM Emmanuel DEMEY <[email protected]>
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> Can you give more precision ? If your talking about the $http().error()
> function, yes it has been deprecated in angular 1.4.
> Le 11 sept. 2015 18:54, "mark goldin" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Is that true or it's old news?
>>
>> Thanks
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