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Bump JsonSchema.Net from 3.3.2 to 4.1.0#19611

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Bump JsonSchema.Net from 3.3.2 to 4.1.0#19611
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Bumps JsonSchema.Net from 3.3.2 to 4.1.0.

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  • c855275 Merge pull request #443 from gregsdennis/schema/serialization-support
  • 19355e1 add xml docs for options
  • c757674 add options; update version and release notes; add docs
  • 87f737c added schema-validating json converter
  • 5346672 Merge pull request #442 from gregsdennis/schema/date-time-3339
  • 5371f99 remove unneeded dev test; update release notes for real
  • 8c253aa just use regex for date-time; updated release notes
  • 51b5312 fix date-time format regex to support rfc3339
  • d4b11b6 Merge pull request #437 from faldor20/TestsOnly
  • 2dcbda7 little formatting fix
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Bumps [JsonSchema.Net](https://github.com/gregsdennis/json-everything) from 3.3.2 to 4.1.0.
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- [Commits](json-everything/json-everything@logic-v3.3.2...schema-v4.1.0)

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@ghost ghost assigned PaulHigin May 4, 2023
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Superseded by #19610

@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw closed this May 4, 2023
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