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Merge pull request #5065 from alxndrsn/200-quotes
fix: escape meaningful quotes in HTTP status code docs
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| Field Pattern | Type | Description |
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| <a name="responses-code"></a>[HTTP Status Code](#http-status-codes) | [Response Object](#response-object) \| [Reference Object](#reference-object) | Any [HTTP status code](#http-status-codes) can be used as the property name, but only one property per code, to describe the expected response for that HTTP status code. This field MUST be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, "200") for compatibility between JSON and YAML. To define a range of response codes, this field MAY contain the uppercase wildcard character `X`. For example, `2XX` represents all response codes between `200` and `299`. Only the following range definitions are allowed: `1XX`, `2XX`, `3XX`, `4XX`, and `5XX`. If a response is defined using an explicit code, the explicit code definition takes precedence over the range definition for that code. |
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| <a name="responses-code"></a>[HTTP Status Code](#http-status-codes) | [Response Object](#response-object) \| [Reference Object](#reference-object) | Any [HTTP status code](#http-status-codes) can be used as the property name, but only one property per code, to describe the expected response for that HTTP status code. This field MUST be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, `"200"`) for compatibility between JSON and YAML. To define a range of response codes, this field MAY contain the uppercase wildcard character `X`. For example, `2XX` represents all response codes between `200` and `299`. Only the following range definitions are allowed: `1XX`, `2XX`, `3XX`, `4XX`, and `5XX`. If a response is defined using an explicit code, the explicit code definition takes precedence over the range definition for that code. |
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This object MAY be extended with [Specification Extensions](#specification-extensions).
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