== Why is this an issue? If JSX special characters (`>`, `}`) appear unescaped in the element body, this may be either because you simply forgot to escape them or because there is a problem with the JSX tag or expression (for example, misplaced or duplicate closing `>` or `}` brackets). [source,javascript,diff-id=1,diff-type=noncompliant] ---- x="y"> {/* Noncompliant: closing > should only be on this line */} Body Text ---- To fix the issue, check the structure of your JSX tag or expression - are the closing brackets correct and in the right place? If the special character is there on purpose - you need to change it to the appropriate HTML entity. - replace `>` with `\>` - replace `}` with `\}` [source,javascript,diff-id=1,diff-type=compliant] ---- Body Text ---- The characters `<` and `{` should also be escaped, but they are not checked by this rule because it is a syntax error to include those tokens inside of a tag. == Resources === Documentation * https://react.dev/learn#writing-markup-with-jsx[React - Writing markup with JSX] * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Entity[MDN - Entity codes]