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When <seealso> appears within a <summary> (or other) element, it typically indicates a case where the user meant to use a <see> element.
<seealso>
<summary>
<see>
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At this point, it would make sense to treat this as a request for DotNetAnalyzers/DocumentationAnalyzers.
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When
<seealso>
appears within a<summary>
(or other) element, it typically indicates a case where the user meant to use a<see>
element.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: