Equativ Bid Adapter: add audio to Supported Media Types table#6634
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Hi @pierreted90 Could you run markdownlint to fix the issues. Then this is good to go |
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Description
The Equativ adapter doc lists Supported Media Types as banner, video, and native — but audio is omitted. Audio is already supported by the adapter, and the same doc page includes an audio bid request example further down. The table was inconsistent.
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audioto themedia_typesfront matter fieldaudio | Supportedrow to the Supported Media Types tableNo other changes — no code change is needed; audio support already exists in the adapter.
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