Are you aware of that reagent make react have the DOM under quite tight
control by default?

Have you made wrapped your graph along the lines of
https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent-cookbook/blob/master/recipes/highcharts/README.md

ie that React should leave the node with subnodes untouched (and let d3 or
similar take care of the updating there)
/Linus
Den 4 juli 2016 19:59 skrev "mars0i" <[email protected]>:

This behavior seems to have to do with Reagent; it goes away when I get rid
of Reagent and use an HTML file instead.

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