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id: false-in-jsx
title: False in JSX
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Here's how `false` renders in different contexts:
Renders as `id="false"` :
```js
/** @jsx React.DOM */
React.renderComponent(< div id = {false} / > , mountNode);
```
String `"false"` as input value:
```js
/** @jsx React.DOM */
React.renderComponent(< input value = {false} / > , mountNode);
```
No child:
```js
/** @jsx React.DOM */
React.renderComponent(< div > {false}< / div > , mountNode);
```
The reason why this one doesn't render as the string `"false"` as a `div` child is to allow the more common use-case: `<div>{x > 1 && 'You have more than one item'}</div>` .