AWS iot-mi documentation change
Summary
Fixed API reference URL format for DeleteManagedThing
Security assessment
URL correction without security implications.
Diff
diff --git a/iot-mi/latest/devguide/managedintegrations-hub-offboard.md b/iot-mi/latest/devguide/managedintegrations-hub-offboard.md index 55d7c581a..39097755e 100644 --- a//iot-mi/latest/devguide/managedintegrations-hub-offboard.md +++ b//iot-mi/latest/devguide/managedintegrations-hub-offboard.md @@ -11 +11 @@ Overview of Hub SDK offboard processPrerequisitesHub SDK offboard processAfter o -The hub offboarding process removes a hub from AWS Cloud management system. When the cloud sends a [DeleteManagedThing](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/APIReference/API_DeleteManagedThing) request, the process accomplishes two primary objectives: +The hub offboarding process removes a hub from AWS Cloud management system. When the cloud sends a [DeleteManagedThing](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/APIReference/API_DeleteManagedThing.html) request, the process accomplishes two primary objectives: @@ -56 +56 @@ The process ensures a clean, secure transition between hub configurations, allow - * Verify that the hub has no child devices. Use the [ DeleteManagedThing](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/APIReference/API_DeleteManagedThing) API to remove all child devices before proceeding. + * Verify that the hub has no child devices. Use the [ DeleteManagedThing](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/APIReference/API_DeleteManagedThing.html) API to remove all child devices before proceeding.