Hi Kenese, As an alternative you can build your own replace directive. There are some mayor pitfalls with it tough. (the core reason it's deprecated to begin with). If you know your code and use cases, it can be worked around. Not an easy task tough. Part of the problem is, that the dom nodes you remove are holding the angular references you want to keep (this is put a bit simpler as it is..)
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