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@loivsen loivsen commented Nov 20, 2023

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Small bugfix where the accept string didnt get added to the actual element

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@iOvergaard iOvergaard changed the title dropzone accept fix fix: uui-dropzone should set the 'accept' attribute Nov 20, 2023
@iOvergaard iOvergaard added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 20, 2023
@iOvergaard iOvergaard merged commit 9d03779 into v1/contrib Nov 20, 2023
@iOvergaard iOvergaard deleted the feature/dropzone-accept-fix branch November 20, 2023 13:57
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