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Expand Up @@ -195,6 +195,12 @@ However, instead of manually calling `json_encode`, you may use the `@json` Blad
var app = @json($array);
</script>

The `@json` directive is also useful for seeding Vue components or `data-*` attributes:

<example-component :some-prop='@json($array)'></example-component>

> {note} Using `@json` in element attributes requires that it be surrounded by single quotes.

#### HTML Entity Encoding

By default, Blade (and the Laravel `e` helper) will double encode HTML entities. If you would like to disable double encoding, call the `Blade::withoutDoubleEncoding` method from the `boot` method of your `AppServiceProvider`:
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