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AWS marketplace documentation change

Service: marketplace · 2026-06-25 · Documentation low

File: marketplace/latest/developerguide/work-with-private-offers.md

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.