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Add context deprecation to changelog, reformat

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Paul O’Shannessy 11 years ago
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      _posts/2014-02-16-react-v0.9-rc1.md
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      _posts/2014-02-20-react-v0.9.md

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_posts/2014-02-16-react-v0.9-rc1.md

@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ In cases where you want to preserve the space adjacent to a newline, you can wri
- On mouse wheel events, `deltaY` is no longer negated - On mouse wheel events, `deltaY` is no longer negated
- When prop types validation fails, a warning is logged instead of an error thrown (with the production build of React, the type checks are now skipped for performance) - When prop types validation fails, a warning is logged instead of an error thrown (with the production build of React, the type checks are now skipped for performance)
- On `input`, `select`, and `textarea` elements, `.getValue()` is no longer supported; use `.getDOMNode().value` instead - On `input`, `select`, and `textarea` elements, `.getValue()` is no longer supported; use `.getDOMNode().value` instead
- this.context on components is now reserved for internal use by React - `this.context` on components is now reserved for internal use by React
#### New Features #### New Features

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_posts/2014-02-20-react-v0.9.md

@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ In cases where you want to preserve the space adjacent to a newline, you can wri
- On mouse wheel events, `deltaY` is no longer negated - On mouse wheel events, `deltaY` is no longer negated
- When prop types validation fails, a warning is logged instead of an error thrown (with the production build of React, type checks are now skipped for performance) - When prop types validation fails, a warning is logged instead of an error thrown (with the production build of React, type checks are now skipped for performance)
- On `input`, `select`, and `textarea` elements, `.getValue()` is no longer supported; use `.getDOMNode().value` instead - On `input`, `select`, and `textarea` elements, `.getValue()` is no longer supported; use `.getDOMNode().value` instead
- this.context on components is now reserved for internal use by React - `this.context` on components is now reserved for internal use by React
#### New Features #### New Features

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