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I have the following simple react code in my JSX file:

/** @jsx React.DOM */

var Hello = React.createClass({
    render: function() {
        return <div><img src='http://placehold.it/400x20&text=slide1' alt={event.title} class="img-responsive"/><span>Hello {this.props.name}</span></div>;
    }
});

React.renderComponent(<Hello name="World" />, document.body);

The output in the DOM is as follows:

<div data-reactid=".0">
  <img src="http://placehold.it/400x20undefined1" data-reactid=".0.0">
  <span data-reactid=".0.1">
    <span data-reactid=".0.1.0">Hello </span>
    <span data-reactid=".0.1.1">World</span>
  </span>
</div>

I have two issues with it:

Any ideas?

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2 Answers2

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Remember that your img is not really a DOM element but a javascript expression.

  1. This is a JSX attribute expression. Put curly braces around the src string expression and it will work. See http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/jsx-in-depth.html#attribute-expressions

  2. In javascript, the class attribute is reference using className. See the note in this section: http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/jsx-in-depth.html#react-composite-components

    /** @jsx React.DOM */
    
    var Hello = React.createClass({
        render: function() {
            return <div><img src={'http://placehold.it/400x20&text=slide1'} alt="boohoo" className="img-responsive"/><span>Hello {this.props.name}</span></div>;
        }
    });
    
    React.renderComponent(<Hello name="World" />, document.body);
    
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var Hello = React.createClass({
    render: function() {
      return (
        <div className="divClass">
           <img src={this.props.url} alt={`${this.props.title}'s picture`}  className="img-responsive" />
           <span>Hello {this.props.name}</span>
        </div>
      );
    }
});