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Types prefaced with a curie should be handled. Presumably, since CURIEs are for documentation purposes, all that needs to happen here is to strip the curies, so property names with a colon can be split and discard the first part.
I.e., if a property name is "acme:widgets", we transform it to, simply "widgets".
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Took me a few minutes to figure out what a CURIE is, figured I'd share some info...
Custom link relation types (Extension Relation Types in [RFC5988])
SHOULD be URIs that when dereferenced in a web browser provide
relevant documentation, in the form of an HTML page, about the
meaning and/or behaviour of the target Resource. This will improve
the discoverability of the API.
The CURIE Syntax [W3C.NOTE-curie-20101216] MAY be used for brevity
for these URIs. CURIEs are established within a HAL document via a
set of Link Objects with the relation type "curies" on the root
Resource Object. These links contain a URI Template with the token
'rel', and are named via the "name" property.
Types prefaced with a curie should be handled. Presumably, since CURIEs are for documentation purposes, all that needs to happen here is to strip the curies, so property names with a colon can be split and discard the first part.
I.e., if a property name is "acme:widgets", we transform it to, simply "widgets".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: