Yes, though I think the React folks are planning on allowing you to return
null soon. At least, I remember seeing it announced someplace.


On 26 July 2014 18:26, John Chijioke <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday, July 26, 2014 7:46:12 AM UTC+1, John Chijioke wrote:
> > Please is there a valid example somewhere that illustrates unmounting an
> om component from the DOM?
>
> Thanks for all the examples. It shed a lot of light on the matter.
> However, it seems to me there is just no way (or no point?) of getting the
> DOM rid of the React component completely. I suppose at the minimum I must
> return a React component from the render loop?
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