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fix(icon): icon element not removed when svgIcon is reset #6502

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Fixes the underlying SVG element not being removed when the svgIcon binding is set to undefined.

Fixes #6495.

Fixes the underlying SVG element not being removed when the `svgIcon` binding is set to undefined.

Fixes angular#6495.
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LGTM

@jelbourn jelbourn added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed pr: needs review labels Aug 16, 2017
@kara kara merged commit 5e3228f into angular:master Aug 21, 2017
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MdIcon: SVG icon is not removed when svgIcon input is set to undefined
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