Bjarke Berg 33f00a508f V9/feature/merge v8 22/11/2021 (#11681)
* Changes to GetReducedEventList (#11444)

* Instead of only using first event, we combine events of same type into a single event with multiple arguments

* Added generic method to DRY up grouping logic.

* Renamed method to better reflect new functionality.

Co-authored-by: Andy Butland <abutland73@gmail.com>

* Merge pull request #11360 from umbraco/v8/bugfix/11057-mandatory-image-not-validating-after-first-time-failure

Fixes 11057: Mandatory Image not validating after first time failure

(cherry picked from commit 5cc70d2160)

* Additional optional sanitization of scripting in TinyMCE (#10653)

(cherry picked from commit f68dba7bcb)

* Bump version to 8.17.1

* Hide localization key while loading

* ContentVersion cleanup backoffice UI (#11637)

* init rollback ui prototype

* add busy state to button, deselect version, add pagination status

* add localisation

* style current version

* disable rollback button when nothing is selected

* stop click event

* Endpoints for paginated content versions.
Light on tests, tight on time.

* Endpoints to "pin" content versions

* camel case json output.
Not sure why json formatter not set for controller, bit risky to add it now

* wire up paging

* wire up pin/unpin

* rename getPagedRollbackVersions to getPagedContentVersions

* prevent selection of current version and current draft

* add current draft and current version to UI

* remove pointer if the row is not selectable

* Improve warning for globally disabled cleanup feature.

* Fix current loses prevent cleanup state on publish.

* Added umbracoLog audit entries for "pin" / "unpin"

* Match v9 defaults for keepVersions settings

* Fix - losing preventCleanup on save current with content changes

* update pin/unpin button labels

* fix pagination bug

* add missing "

* always send culture when a doc type can vary

Co-authored-by: Mads Rasmussen <madsr@hey.com>

* Bugfix - DocumentVersionRepository.Get should not join culture variation

* Bugfix - Missing write lock

* Bugfix - Policy returns items to delete not items to keep.
Switch to inverse behavior.

Co-authored-by: Andy Butland <abutland73@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nikolaj Geisle <70372949+Zeegaan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <nsl@umbraco.dk>
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Janssen <sebastiaan@umbraco.com>
Co-authored-by: Ronald Barendse <ronald@barend.se>
Co-authored-by: Paul Johnson <pmj@umbraco.com>
Co-authored-by: Mads Rasmussen <madsr@hey.com>
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