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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ In the past, React used to ignore unknown DOM attributes. If you wrote JSX with |
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would render an empty div to the DOM with React 15: |
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````js |
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```js |
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// React 15 output: |
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<div /> |
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``` |
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Below is a detailed list of them. |
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* **Unknown attributes with string, number, and object values:** |
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```js |
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<div mycustomattribute="value" /> |
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<div mycustomattribute={42} /> |
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*Note: attributes starting with `on` are not passed through as an exception because this could become a potential security hole.* |
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* **Known attributes with a different canonical React name:** |
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```js |
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<div tabindex="-1" /> |
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<div class="hi" /> |
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