Hi Dale,

ng serve is a development tool and not a server. Because of that it is 
optimized for speed and doesn't monitor the assets folder. As you correctly 
assessed, it does cache on startup.
The proper place for such files is hosting them on a secondary 
service(nginx would be a good fit). Then put in a proxy config, so 
everything that goes to `/staticAssets` (or any name you like) if forwarded 
to the secondary service. 

With kind regards
Sander

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