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Bumps express from 4.18.2 to 4.22.0.

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4.22.0 / 2025-12-01

4.21.2 / 2024-11-06

  • deps: path-to-regexp@0.1.12
    • Fix backtracking protection
  • deps: path-to-regexp@0.1.11
    • Throws an error on invalid path values

4.21.1 / 2024-10-08

4.21.0 / 2024-09-11

  • Deprecate res.location("back") and res.redirect("back") magic string
  • deps: serve-static@1.16.2
    • includes send@0.19.0
  • deps: finalhandler@1.3.1
  • deps: qs@6.13.0

4.20.0 / 2024-09-10

  • deps: serve-static@0.16.0
    • Remove link renderization in html while redirecting
  • deps: send@0.19.0
    • Remove link renderization in html while redirecting
  • deps: body-parser@0.6.0
    • add depth option to customize the depth level in the parser
    • IMPORTANT: The default depth level for parsing URL-encoded data is now 32 (previously was Infinity)
  • Remove link renderization in html while using res.redirect
  • deps: path-to-regexp@0.1.10
    • Adds support for named matching groups in the routes using a regex
    • Adds backtracking protection to parameters without regexes defined
  • deps: encodeurl@~2.0.0
    • Removes encoding of \, |, and ^ to align better with URL spec
  • Deprecate passing options.maxAge and options.expires to res.clearCookie
    • Will be ignored in v5, clearCookie will set a cookie with an expires in the past to instruct clients to delete the cookie

4.19.2 / 2024-03-25

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Bumps [express](https://github.com/expressjs/express) from 4.18.2 to 4.22.0.
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