How to make script type both text/babel and module?





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It works perfectly because I haven't included JSX, but when I replace the script type with text/babel, it doesn't work because the module fails to load. browser.js the Babel compiler.



Here... JSX works only when i replace script type with text/babel but the problem is module fails to load since the script is not module. Any idea how make it work with JSX?



<div id="root">

</div>
<script type="module">
import './react.min.js';
import './react-dom.min.js';
import './browser.js';
class Hello extends React.Component {
render() {
return React.createElement('div', null, `Hello ${this.props.toWhat}`);
}
}
ReactDOM.render(
React.createElement(Hello, {toWhat: 'World'}, null),
document.getElementById('root')
);
</script>









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    It works perfectly because I haven't included JSX, but when I replace the script type with text/babel, it doesn't work because the module fails to load. browser.js the Babel compiler.



    Here... JSX works only when i replace script type with text/babel but the problem is module fails to load since the script is not module. Any idea how make it work with JSX?



    <div id="root">

    </div>
    <script type="module">
    import './react.min.js';
    import './react-dom.min.js';
    import './browser.js';
    class Hello extends React.Component {
    render() {
    return React.createElement('div', null, `Hello ${this.props.toWhat}`);
    }
    }
    ReactDOM.render(
    React.createElement(Hello, {toWhat: 'World'}, null),
    document.getElementById('root')
    );
    </script>









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      It works perfectly because I haven't included JSX, but when I replace the script type with text/babel, it doesn't work because the module fails to load. browser.js the Babel compiler.



      Here... JSX works only when i replace script type with text/babel but the problem is module fails to load since the script is not module. Any idea how make it work with JSX?



      <div id="root">

      </div>
      <script type="module">
      import './react.min.js';
      import './react-dom.min.js';
      import './browser.js';
      class Hello extends React.Component {
      render() {
      return React.createElement('div', null, `Hello ${this.props.toWhat}`);
      }
      }
      ReactDOM.render(
      React.createElement(Hello, {toWhat: 'World'}, null),
      document.getElementById('root')
      );
      </script>









      share|improve this question
















      It works perfectly because I haven't included JSX, but when I replace the script type with text/babel, it doesn't work because the module fails to load. browser.js the Babel compiler.



      Here... JSX works only when i replace script type with text/babel but the problem is module fails to load since the script is not module. Any idea how make it work with JSX?



      <div id="root">

      </div>
      <script type="module">
      import './react.min.js';
      import './react-dom.min.js';
      import './browser.js';
      class Hello extends React.Component {
      render() {
      return React.createElement('div', null, `Hello ${this.props.toWhat}`);
      }
      }
      ReactDOM.render(
      React.createElement(Hello, {toWhat: 'World'}, null),
      document.getElementById('root')
      );
      </script>






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          you may prefer to use an alias to createElement. This way is faster for the engine.
          For example use h or e.



          const { createElement: h } = React;

          const App = () => {
          return h('div', {}, 'hello!!');
          }


          Otherwise, it is possible to use @babel/standalone module, please see more on here https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/babel-standalone.html.



          <div id="app"></div>
          <!-- Load Babel -->
          <script src="https://unpkg.com/@babel/standalone/babel.min.js"></script>
          <!-- Your custom script here -->
          <script type="text/babel">
          const { render } = ReactDOM;

          const App = () => {
          return <div>hello!!</div>
          }

          render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
          </script>





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            you may prefer to use an alias to createElement. This way is faster for the engine.
            For example use h or e.



            const { createElement: h } = React;

            const App = () => {
            return h('div', {}, 'hello!!');
            }


            Otherwise, it is possible to use @babel/standalone module, please see more on here https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/babel-standalone.html.



            <div id="app"></div>
            <!-- Load Babel -->
            <script src="https://unpkg.com/@babel/standalone/babel.min.js"></script>
            <!-- Your custom script here -->
            <script type="text/babel">
            const { render } = ReactDOM;

            const App = () => {
            return <div>hello!!</div>
            }

            render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
            </script>





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              you may prefer to use an alias to createElement. This way is faster for the engine.
              For example use h or e.



              const { createElement: h } = React;

              const App = () => {
              return h('div', {}, 'hello!!');
              }


              Otherwise, it is possible to use @babel/standalone module, please see more on here https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/babel-standalone.html.



              <div id="app"></div>
              <!-- Load Babel -->
              <script src="https://unpkg.com/@babel/standalone/babel.min.js"></script>
              <!-- Your custom script here -->
              <script type="text/babel">
              const { render } = ReactDOM;

              const App = () => {
              return <div>hello!!</div>
              }

              render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
              </script>





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                you may prefer to use an alias to createElement. This way is faster for the engine.
                For example use h or e.



                const { createElement: h } = React;

                const App = () => {
                return h('div', {}, 'hello!!');
                }


                Otherwise, it is possible to use @babel/standalone module, please see more on here https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/babel-standalone.html.



                <div id="app"></div>
                <!-- Load Babel -->
                <script src="https://unpkg.com/@babel/standalone/babel.min.js"></script>
                <!-- Your custom script here -->
                <script type="text/babel">
                const { render } = ReactDOM;

                const App = () => {
                return <div>hello!!</div>
                }

                render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
                </script>





                share|improve this answer













                you may prefer to use an alias to createElement. This way is faster for the engine.
                For example use h or e.



                const { createElement: h } = React;

                const App = () => {
                return h('div', {}, 'hello!!');
                }


                Otherwise, it is possible to use @babel/standalone module, please see more on here https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/babel-standalone.html.



                <div id="app"></div>
                <!-- Load Babel -->
                <script src="https://unpkg.com/@babel/standalone/babel.min.js"></script>
                <!-- Your custom script here -->
                <script type="text/babel">
                const { render } = ReactDOM;

                const App = () => {
                return <div>hello!!</div>
                }

                render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
                </script>






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