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rare dawn
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I didn't

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but were should I add these properties related to applePay?

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                    stripe={loadStripe(process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY || '')}
                    options={{
                      clientSecret,
                      appearance: {
                        theme: 'stripe',
                      }
                    }}
                  >```
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The link to the doc you sent me refers to element.create, which would be the same as adding when I call the <Elements> component here?

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Object literal may only specify known properties, and 'applePay' does not exist in type 'StripeElementsOptionsClientSecret'.

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nevermind, found it

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thanx

glossy mason
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sorry for the delay