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@Yobro7292 Yeah, I know these workarounds, but I still think React should support all the standard character references.
i could not see that bug
@XudayfiIbra The first row of the table in the demo is an example of a supported character reference: ©
gets printed as ©. The other rows represent unsupported character references: each reference, like ⦰
, gets printed as is.
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@check below code .
use html-entities for unsupported symbols .
refer website - https://tools.w3cub.com/html-entities
```
Test: HTML character references in React
Reference Expected character Actual rendering © © © ⦰ ⦰ ⦰ ✓ ✓ ✓ ★ ★ ⋆ ⁠ {'\u2060'}
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i could not see that bug
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There are two approaches
- Convert entities to their corresponding Unicode characters before rendering. You can create a utility function or use a library that handles these conversions
- Use dangerouslySetInnerHTML
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
Copy: ©, é: é
</div>
);
}
Or using dangerouslySetInnerHTML:
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{__html: "Copy: ©, é: é"}}></div>
);
}
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@valtlai Oh i didn't notice that!
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This is working as intended, see facebook/jsx#136
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