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Fix typo #3

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Expand Up @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ You could use component attributes to register event handlers, just like `onClic

## Demo08: Form ([source](https://github.com/ruanyf/react-demos/blob/master/demo08/index.html))

According to React's design philosophy, `this.state` describes the state of component and is mutated via user interactions, and `this.props` describes the properties of component and is stable adn immutable.
According to React's design philosophy, `this.state` describes the state of component and is mutated via user interactions, and `this.props` describes the properties of component and is stable and immutable.

Since that, the `value` attribute of Form components, such as <input>, <textarea>, and <option>, is unaffected by any user input. If you wanted to access or update the value in response to user input, you could use the onChange event.

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