I recently asked this question on SO.
After finally managing to get plunker to work (I comment that it wasn't working for me at the time of writing the question), I was able to prove what I was asking for was, in fact, possible. I had just made a typo in my source code.
Normally I would just delete my question at this point, because it no longer seems relevant.
However
It got 4 upvotes fairly quickly, meaning that other people found this question interesting (or maybe it was just a well asked question?).
Because of this, and the fact that I wasn't able to find it myself, I answered my own question (to hopefully aid anybody else that looks for this).
My question is related to this meta question, which suggests closing it, but that question isn't about closing your question despite it getting upvotes.
My question is, if my question received a few upvotes, but turned out to be a typo, should I answer my own question along the lines of:
For anyone interested, it is in fact possible to do this.
I have added a plunker proving it (link to plunker)
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