Jericho
Jericho
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I put this feature on the back burner 2 years ago because I was overwhelmed by the number of settings that could be updated. I don't remember exactly how many...
Documentation is inconsistent with other "meeting" webhook events. [I asked for clarification](https://devforum.zoom.us/t/the-data-type-of-meetingid-is-inconsistent-in-webhook-documentation/70090) on Zoom's developers portal.
StrongGrid does not take a direct dependency on any of the three packages on the screenshot you provided. Maybe one of our dependencies does? But which one????
I know that [Pathoschild.Http.FluentClient](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Pathoschild.Http.FluentClient/) is referencing System.Net.Http but only if your project is using .netstandard1.3. Does that seem right to you? Is you project targeting .net standard1.x? If so, can...
oh and by the way, what lead you to conclude that these dependencies came from StrongGrid in the first place?
"_Transitively referenced by StrongGrid_" this pretty much confirms what I said: we don't directly reference any of these packages, but some of our references do. Like I said, I have...
As it turns out, all three references are being pulled in by our dependency on Pathoschild.Http.FluentClient: 
When I open the FluentHttp project in Visual Studio and look at their dependencies, I see this:  So, while the author of the FluentHttp project might be able to...
Turns out, I was wrong about one specific detail: the FluentHttpClient project is already referencing the patched System.Net.Http package (which is version 4.3.4) as evidenced by:  So they may...