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Setting up(basic)

Hey! Thanks for this. Can you please elaborate more on how I can use this? i have openrtb module (in python) setup. How can I use these examples? (sorry I'm somewhat new to openrtb)

Inconsistency between specification and an example regarding "boxingallowed" field

Hi all,

I'm reading the OPENRTB API Specification Version 2.2 section 3.3.4 Video Object. I'm looking at the boxingallowed field which is integer with default value 1 and the description

If exchange publisher has rules preventing letter boxing of 4x3 content to play in a 16x9 window, then this should be set to false. Default setting is true, which assumes that boxing of content to fit into a window is allowed. “1” indicates boxing is allowed. “0” indicates it is not allowed.

Now I'm exploring the spotxchange example for Video Request for Multiple Impressions with a Private Deal and see that "boxingallowed": true,.

Could you clarify this moment please.

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