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Documentation: added info about streaming character encoding. (#10039)
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@@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ Render a React element to its initial HTML. This should only be used in Node.js;
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If you call [`ReactDOM.render()`](/react/docs/react-dom.html#render) on a node that already has this server-rendered markup, React will preserve it and only attach event handlers, allowing you to have a very performant first-load experience.
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Note that the stream returned from this method will return a byte stream encoded in utf-8. If you need a stream in another encoding, take a look a project like [iconv-lite](https://www.npmjs.com/package/iconv-lite), which provides transform streams for transcoding text.
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### `renderToStaticStream()`
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@@ -40,3 +42,5 @@ ReactDOMNodeStream.renderToStaticStream(element)
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```
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Similar to [`renderToStream`](#rendertostream), except this doesn't create extra DOM attributes such as `data-reactid`, that React uses internally. This is useful if you want to use React as a simple static page generator, as stripping away the extra attributes can save lots of bytes.
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Note that the stream returned from this method will return a byte stream encoded in utf-8. If you need a stream in another encoding, take a look a project like [iconv-lite](https://www.npmjs.com/package/iconv-lite), which provides transform streams for transcoding text.
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