diff --git a/versions/3.0.4.md b/versions/3.0.4.md index 84caa2f243..23b8a4b980 100644 --- a/versions/3.0.4.md +++ b/versions/3.0.4.md @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ Field Name | Type | Description termsOfService | `string` | A URL to the Terms of Service for the API. MUST be in the format of a URL. contact | [Contact Object](#contactObject) | The contact information for the exposed API. license | [License Object](#licenseObject) | The license information for the exposed API. -version | `string` | **REQUIRED**. The version of the OpenAPI document (which is distinct from the [OpenAPI Specification version](#oasVersion) or the version of API being described). +version | `string` | **REQUIRED**. The version of the OpenAPI document (which is distinct from the [OpenAPI Specification version](#oasVersion) or the version of the API being described). This object MAY be extended with [Specification Extensions](#specificationExtensions). @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ An `encoding` attribute is introduced to give you control over the serialization A single encoding definition applied to a single schema property. See [Appendix B](#dataTypeConversion) for a discussion of converting values of various types to string representations. -Properties are correlated with `multipart` parts using the `name` parameter to `Content-Disposition: form-data`, and with `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` using the query string paramter names. +Properties are correlated with `multipart` parts using the `name` parameter to `Content-Disposition: form-data`, and with `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` using the query string parameter names. In both cases, their order is implementation-defined. See [Appendix E](#percentEncodingAndFormMediaTypes) for a detailed examination of percent-encoding concerns for form media types. @@ -1731,7 +1731,7 @@ See [Appendix B](#dataTypeConversion) for a discussion of data type conversion o Field Name | Type | Description ---|:---:|--- -style | `string` | Describes how a specific property value will be serialized depending on its type. See [Parameter Object](#parameterObject) for details on the [`style`](#parameterStyle) property. The behavior follows the same values as `query` parameters, including default values. Note that the initial `?` using in query strings is not used in `applcation/x-www-form-urlencoded` message bodies, and MUST be removed (if using an RFC6570 implementation) or simply not added (if constructing the string manually). This property SHALL be ignored if the request body media type is not `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. +style | `string` | Describes how a specific property value will be serialized depending on its type. See [Parameter Object](#parameterObject) for details on the [`style`](#parameterStyle) property. The behavior follows the same values as `query` parameters, including default values. Note that the initial `?` used in query strings is not used in `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` message bodies, and MUST be removed (if using an RFC6570 implementation) or simply not added (if constructing the string manually). This property SHALL be ignored if the request body media type is not `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. explode | `boolean` | When this is true, property values of type `array` or `object` generate separate parameters for each value of the array, or key-value-pair of the map. For other types of properties this property has no effect. When [`style`](#encodingStyle) is `form`, the default value is `true`. For all other styles, the default value is `false`. Note that despite `false` being the default for `deepObject`, the combination of `false` with `deepObject` is undefined. This property SHALL be ignored if the request body media type is not `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. allowReserved | `boolean` | When this is true, parameter values are serialized using reserved expansion, as defined by [RFC6570](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6570#autoid-20), which allows [RFC3986's reserved character set](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986#autoid-13), as well as percent-encoded triples, to pass through unchanged, while still percent-encoding all other disallowed characters (including `%` outside of percent-encoded triples). Applications are still responsible for percent-encoding reserved characters that are [not allowed in the query string](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986#autoid-24) (`[`, `]`, `#`), or have a special meaning in `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` (`-`, `&`, `+`); see Appendices [C](#usingRFC6570Implementations) and [E](#percentEncodingAndFormMediaTypes) for details. The default value is `false`. This property SHALL be ignored if the request body media type is not `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. @@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@ Because of the potential for name clashes, the `operationRef` syntax is preferre for multi-document OpenAPI descriptions. Note that it is not possible to provide a constant value to `parameters` that matches the syntax of a runtime expression. -It is possible to have ambiguous parameter names, e.g. `name: id, in: path` and `name: path.id, in: query`; this is NOT RECOMMENDED and the behavior is implementation-defined, however implementations SHOULD prefer the qualified interpretation (`path.id` as a path parameter), as the names can always be qualified to disambiguate them (e.g. using `query.path.id` for the query paramter). +It is possible to have ambiguous parameter names, e.g. `name: id, in: path` and `name: path.id, in: query`; this is NOT RECOMMENDED and the behavior is implementation-defined, however implementations SHOULD prefer the qualified interpretation (`path.id` as a path parameter), as the names can always be qualified to disambiguate them (e.g. using `query.path.id` for the query parameter). ##### Examples