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Expand Up @@ -238,6 +238,10 @@ this object can contain members keyed by any string valid for this specification
All members which appear in an "attributes object" are considered attributes and
may contain any valid JSON value.

Complex data structures involving JSON objects and arrays are allowed as
attribute values. However, any object that constitutes or is contained in an
attribute **MUST** reserve the `relationships` and `links` members for future use.

Although has-one foreign keys (e.g. `author_id`) are often stored internally
alongside other information to be represented in a resource object, these keys
**SHOULD NOT** appear as attributes. If relations are provided, they **MUST**
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