If you’re happy with that, I guess that’s really all that matters, but if I were in your shoes I would want to get at the root cause, which I suspect might be a faulty service that is somehow operating outside Angular’s change detection.
If you’re happy with that, I guess that’s really all that matters, but if I were in your shoes I would want to get at the root cause, which I suspect might be a faulty service that is somehow operating outside Angular’s change detection.