Hi Francois,

http is based on observables. Observables are lazy. That means, that unlike 
promises they will not execute, unless there is a 
.subscribe(handeNextFn,cErrorFn, 
completeFn)
(a promise will fire, even when there is no .then) 

Hope this helps you a bit,
Regards
Sander
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