But still, the error has to be originated on the server, correct?

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 2:36 PM Matt Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can use .catch() for error handling on the promise that $http returns.
>
>
> On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 9:53:51 AM UTC-7, mark goldin wrote:
>>
>> Is that true or it's old news?
>>
>> Thanks
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