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to supported HTML attributes. (@reaperhulk in #7519)as
to supported HTML attributes. (@kevinslin in #7582)preventDefault()
in Synthetic Events. (@g-palmer in #7411)onSelect
implementation. (@AgtLucas in #7533)document.documentMode
checks to handle Google Tag Manager. (@SchleyB in #7594)document.createEvent
. (@Andarist in #7621)dangerouslySetInnerHTML
and SVG in Internet Explorer. (@zpao in #7618)React Test Renderer
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