Clean up data-react-checksum after checksum match#1578
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Clean up data-react-checksum after checksum match#1578syranide wants to merge 1 commit intofacebook:masterfrom syranide:crcaway
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@spicyj Yeah you're right, I confused the JavaScript (and PHP) type-casting rules, There's no advantage to removing the attribute other than "cleanliness". |
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I like the initiative :) But meh. Let's come back to it if we go with that clean DOM thing. |
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Primarily to go with #1570, (then) the final DOM would be completely clean of React markup in the end, even if you use server-rendering. Which I think would be nice given that it's virtually for free.
Not that it really matters, but I also made it safe to use with any hash (not just a numeric one), it should also save a byte or two in size.