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enhancement: open urls on click in activitydetails in browser #2010

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@Tuditi Tuditi enabled auto-merge (squash) February 29, 2024 14:38
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Nice work 💪

@Tuditi Tuditi merged commit 17ff5e6 into develop Feb 29, 2024
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@Tuditi Tuditi deleted the 583-open-urls-on-click-in-activitydetails-in-browser branch February 29, 2024 14:51
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