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JSX looks like HTML but there are some important differences you may run into.
> Note:
>
> For DOM differences, such as the inline `style` attribute, check [here](dom-differences.html).
## Whitespace Removal
JSX doesn't follow the same whitespace elimination rules as HTML. JSX removes all whitespace between two curly braces expressions. If you want to have whitespace, simply add `{' '}`.
```javascript
<div>{this.props.name} {' '} {this.props.surname}</div>
```
Follow [Issue #65](https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/65) for discussion on this behavior.
## HTML Entities
You can insert HTML entities within literal text in JSX:
```javascript
<div>First &middot; Second</div>
```
If you want to display an HTML entity within dynamic content, you will run into double escaping issues as React escapes all the strings you are displaying in order to prevent a wide range of XSS attacks by default.
```javascript
// Bad: It displays "First &middot; Second"
<div>{'First &middot; Second'}</div>
```
There are various ways to work-around this issue. The easiest one is to write unicode character directly in Javascript. You need to make sure that the file is saved as UTF-8 and that the proper UTF-8 directives are set so the browser will display it correctly.
```javascript
<div>{'First · Second'}</div>
```
A safer alternative is to find the [unicode number corresponding to the entity](http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/b7/index.htm) and use it inside of a JavaScript string.
```javascript
<div>{'First \u00b7 Second'}</div>
<div>{'First ' + String.fromCharCode(183) + ' Second'}</div>
```
You can use mixed arrays with strings and JSX elements.
```javascript
<div>{['First ', <span>&middot;</span>, ' Second']}</div>
```
As a last resort, you always have the ability to insert raw HTML.
```javascript
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{'{{'}}__html: 'First &middot; Second'}} />
```
## Custom HTML Attributes
If you pass properties to native HTML elements that do not exist in the HTML specification, React will not render them. If you want to use a custom attribute, you should prefix it with `data-`.
```javascript
<div data-custom-attribute="foo" />
```
[Web Accessibility](http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/aria) attributes starting with `aria-` will be rendered properly.
```javascript
<div aria-hidden={true} />
```