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fix: Assign an initial value to the $file property.#16

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fix: Assign an initial value to the $file property.#16
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@macerd macerd commented Feb 26, 2024

When I initially tried to use the package, I experienced this error, so I tried to assign an initial value to the $files variable and works. 😃

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@dasundev dasundev changed the title fix: added initial value to variable called files fix: Assign an initial value to the $file property. Feb 27, 2024
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Thanks for this PR! ❤️

@dasundev dasundev merged commit 0e4308b into dasundev:main Feb 27, 2024
@dasundev dasundev added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 27, 2024
@macerd macerd deleted the fix/add-initial-value-to-variable-called-files branch February 27, 2024 12:12
zenn1989 added a commit to laravio/livewire-dropzone that referenced this pull request Mar 7, 2024
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