Allow a datetime string to be provided for a property with type "date"#65
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The aim of this PR is to be more forgiving when handling JSON-LD documents generated by other tools.
Specifically, if the document contains a datetime string, such as "2024-02-07T00:00:00" where openMINDS expects a date (like "2024-02-07"), we should accept that.
A stricter version of this would be to only accept strings where the hour-minute-second fields are all zero, but the current implementation just throws away the time information.