AWS marketplace documentation change
Summary
Replaced curly apostrophes (’) with straight apostrophes (') throughout the document
Security assessment
The changes are purely typographical, replacing curly apostrophes with straight apostrophes for consistency. No security-related content was added, modified, or removed. The documentation still describes the same validation behaviors and schema requirements without any changes to security implications.
Diff
diff --git a/marketplace/latest/developerguide/work-with-private-offers.md b/marketplace/latest/developerguide/work-with-private-offers.md index 5a91afb64..482dc04de 100644 --- a//marketplace/latest/developerguide/work-with-private-offers.md +++ b//marketplace/latest/developerguide/work-with-private-offers.md @@ -162 +162 @@ The response looks like the following. -The following schema validations are specific to `CreateOffer` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `CreateOffer` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -244 +244 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `CreateReplacementOffer` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `CreateReplacementOffer` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -337 +337 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateInformation` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateInformation` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -433 +433 @@ Provide information for the fields to add the `UpdateTargeting` change type: - * **CountryCodes** (array of strings) (optional) – List as option for allowing targeting based on country. If the intention isn’t to target the offer to a country, this field should be omitted. If it’s present, the list must contain at least one country code. Each element in this list should be a valid 2-letter country code, using this format: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2. + * **CountryCodes** (array of strings) (optional) – List as option for allowing targeting based on country. If the intention isn't to target the offer to a country, this field should be omitted. If it's present, the list must contain at least one country code. Each element in this list should be a valid 2-letter country code, using this format: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2. @@ -439 +439 @@ Provide information for the fields to add the `UpdateTargeting` change type: - * **CountryCodes** (array of strings) (required) – List as option for allowing targeting based on country. If the intention isn’t to target the offer to a specific country, then this field should be omitted. If it’s present, the list must contain at least one country code. Each element in this list should be a valid 2-letter country code using this format: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2. + * **CountryCodes** (array of strings) (required) – List as option for allowing targeting based on country. If the intention isn't to target the offer to a specific country, then this field should be omitted. If it's present, the list must contain at least one country code. Each element in this list should be a valid 2-letter country code using this format: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2. @@ -460 +460 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateTargeting` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateTargeting` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -495 +495 @@ You can use the Catalog API to update the refund policy of your offer in AWS Mar -This change doesn’t affect existing agreements. The support terms that aren't included in the latest request will be removed from the offer. +This change doesn't affect existing agreements. The support terms that aren't included in the latest request will be removed from the offer. @@ -563 +563 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateSupportTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateSupportTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -640 +640 @@ Provide information for the fields to add the `UpdateLegalTerms` change type: - * **StandardEula** – Standard Contract For AWS Marketplace (SCMP). For more information about SCMP, see the AWS Marketplace Seller Guide. You don’t provide a URL for this type because it is managed by AWS Marketplace. + * **StandardEula** – Standard Contract For AWS Marketplace (SCMP). For more information about SCMP, see the AWS Marketplace Seller Guide. You don't provide a URL for this type because it is managed by AWS Marketplace. @@ -667 +667 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateLegalTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateLegalTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -942 +942 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdatePricingTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdatePricingTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -1095 +1095 @@ You can use the Catalog API to control the discoverability of your offer in AWS -You can either choose to set a specific date in the future to restrict the discoverability of your offer or in the past to expire your offer. The `UpdateAvailability` change type doesn’t affect existing agreements. +You can either choose to set a specific date in the future to restrict the discoverability of your offer or in the past to expire your offer. The `UpdateAvailability` change type doesn't affect existing agreements. @@ -1161 +1161 @@ The change request is added to a queue and processed. It includes validating inf -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateAvailability` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateAvailability` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -1182 +1182 @@ You can use the Catalog API to define the expiration date details of agreements -This change type doesn’t affect existing agreements. +This change type doesn't affect existing agreements. @@ -1238 +1238 @@ Provide information for the fields to add the `UpdateValidityTerms` change type: - * **AgreementDuration** (string) – Defines the duration that the agreement remains active. If `AgreementStartDate` isn’t provided, agreement duration is relative to the agreement signature time. The duration is represented in the ISO_8601 format. + * **AgreementDuration** (string) – Defines the duration that the agreement remains active. If `AgreementStartDate` isn't provided, agreement duration is relative to the agreement signature time. The duration is represented in the ISO_8601 format. @@ -1240 +1240 @@ Provide information for the fields to add the `UpdateValidityTerms` change type: - * **AgreementStartDate** (string) – Defines the date when agreement starts. `AgreementStartDate` is represented in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. The agreement starts at 00:00:00.000 UTC on the date provided. If `AgreementStartDate` isn’t provided, agreement start date is determined based on agreement signature time. + * **AgreementStartDate** (string) – Defines the date when agreement starts. `AgreementStartDate` is represented in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. The agreement starts at 00:00:00.000 UTC on the date provided. If `AgreementStartDate` isn't provided, agreement start date is determined based on agreement signature time. @@ -1242 +1242 @@ Provide information for the fields to add the `UpdateValidityTerms` change type: - * **AgreementEndDate** (string) – Defines the date when the agreement ends. The `AgreementEndDate` is represented in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. The agreement ends at 23:59:59.999 UTC on the date provided. If `AgreementEndDate` isn’t provided, the agreement end date is determined by the validity of individual terms. + * **AgreementEndDate** (string) – Defines the date when the agreement ends. The `AgreementEndDate` is represented in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. The agreement ends at 23:59:59.999 UTC on the date provided. If `AgreementEndDate` isn't provided, the agreement end date is determined by the validity of individual terms. @@ -1263 +1263 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateValidityTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateValidityTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -1396 +1396 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdatePaymentScheduleTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdatePaymentScheduleTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -1499 +1499 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateRenewalTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `UpdateRenewalTerms` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. @@ -1522 +1522 @@ You can use the Catalog API to merge the information collected from all update c -Offers remain in a `Draft` state, until `ReleaseOffer` is called. After the offer is released, it’s discoverable in AWS Marketplace. +Offers remain in a `Draft` state, until `ReleaseOffer` is called. After the offer is released, it's discoverable in AWS Marketplace. @@ -1571 +1571 @@ You can check the status of the request through the AWS Marketplace Management P -The following schema validations are specific to `ReleaseOffer` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn’t meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response. +The following schema validations are specific to `ReleaseOffer` actions in the AWS Marketplace Catalog API. These validations are performed when you call `StartChangeSet`. If the request doesn't meet the following requirements, it will fail with an HTTP response.