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Why are there two divs with the same id of app? #7

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aysiscore opened this issue Mar 13, 2021 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #22
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Why are there two divs with the same id of app? #7

aysiscore opened this issue Mar 13, 2021 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #22

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@aysiscore
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In public/index.html there is a <div id="app"></div>

And then once again in src/App.vue

When the app is rendered to the browser there are now two div elements of the same id which is not HTML5 compliant code. I end up with:

<div id="app" data-v-app="">
<div id="app">
<!-- router content here -->
</div>
</div>

Why is this so and how can we change it so that the ids are unique for each div.

zhangzhuang15 added a commit to zhangzhuang15/vue3-example-ssr that referenced this issue Aug 23, 2023
make the name of file more impressive;
add activation of client side in ssr;
add compiler config of client side in ssr;
@zhangzhuang15
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I fix this issue on my own repo branch (https://github.com/zhangzhuang15/vue3-example-ssr/tree/jasonzhang-feature), you can take a try.

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