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Do you mean that you don't know what to do with the result of One use is const exampleHTMLString = '<h1>Hello World!</h1>';
// Produces `<div><h1>Hello World!</h1></div>`
const MyComponent = () => <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: exampleHTMLString }} /> |
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Hello every one,
I'm new here and I found out preact, and this page : https://github.com/preactjs/preact-render-to-string to render a component as string.
If we start from the example on this page, with the box and the fox, my question is.
Let's suppose we have a JSX file that contains the component :
Then how would it be possible to render a component of this file, for example, same as the example :
I tried to do something with html-react-parser to parse JSX code but then I don't know what to do with the parsed JSX...
I feel i'm wrong doing this...
But can someone help me about it ?
My goal with that : allow a user to type JSX on a webpage, and render a component dynamically (static component, no interaction).
Thank you for your help (and I hope i'm at the good place to ask this question :) )
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