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[Snyk] Upgrade react-dom from 15.6.1 to 15.6.2 #3

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Snyk have raised this PR to upgrade react-dom from 15.6.1 to 15.6.2.

  • The recommended version is 9 versions ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released 2 years ago, on 2017-09-26.
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  • 15.6.2 - 2017-09-26

    15.6.2 (September 25, 2017)

    All Packages

    • Switch from BSD + Patents to MIT license

    React DOM

    • Fix a bug where modifying document.documentMode would trigger IE detection in other browsers, breaking change events. (@aweary in #10032)
    • CSS Columns are treated as unitless numbers. (@aweary in #10115)
    • Fix bug in QtWebKit when wrapping synthetic events in proxies. (@walrusfruitcake in #10115)
    • Prevent event handlers from receiving extra argument in development. (@aweary in #10115)
    • Fix cases where onChange would not fire with defaultChecked on radio inputs. (@jquense in #10156)
    • Add support for controlList attribute to DOM property whitelist (@nhunzaker in #9940)
    • Fix a bug where creating an element with a ref in a constructor did not throw an error in development. (@iansu in #10025)
  • 15.6.1 - 2017-06-15

    15.6.1 (June 14, 2017)

    React DOM

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@jakeherp jakeherp merged commit f49891f into master Dec 13, 2019
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