The goal of this specification is to define the behaviors of Fedora server implementations to facilitate interoperability with client applications.
This specification is a Candidate Recommendation, available for final review before becoming a final recommendation. Barring significant changes, the Candidate Recommendation will be finalized on February 1, 2018.
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- Sections for HTTP verbs should kept in this order: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
- HTTP verbs should be in
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blocks - Section IDs/anchors should be formatted as hyphen-separated-lower-case