Wow, and I have lost something like 5h, on brainstorming... and prior to 
the problem I have entered and look to that page, but the $$hashkey has not 
jumped in my eyes. It's kind of a strange issue, because if you have a 
clean json, that you take from an api, or external file, then when you 
parse it, you are not expecting to have also the hashkey in it.... 

p.s. still to test it on the plunker, because I've only read now your 
message :), but I'm sure it will work. 



On Friday, November 21, 2014 9:01:47 PM UTC, Thomas Murphy wrote:
>
> Hi Leonard,
>
> Welcome.
>
> You'll want to use angular.toJson to remove the $$hashKey(and other $$ 
> properties). You can find the documentation here: 
> https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/function/angular.toJson.
>
>
>

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