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adding considerations for tokenization #354

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/sdks/server-side/node.mdx
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## Considerations

Basis Theory Node.js SDK uses camel case for most methods and converts these properties to snake case when sending requests to the API. One notable exception to this is the [Tokenize](/docs/api/tokens/tokenize) method which uses snake case for the request body.
Basis Theory Node.js SDK uses conventional camel case for most methods and converts these properties to snake case when sending requests to the API. One notable exception to this is the [Tokenize](/docs/api/tokens/tokenize) method which uses snake case for the request body.

## Getting Started

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/sdks/web/javascript/index.mdx
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## Considerations

Basis Theory Node.js SDK uses camel case for most methods and converts these properties to snake case when sending requests to the API. One notable exception to this is the [Tokenize](/docs/api/tokens/tokenize) method which uses snake case for the request body.
Basis Theory Javascript SDK uses conventional camel case for most methods and converts these properties to snake case when sending requests to the API. One notable exception to this is the [Tokenize](/docs/api/tokens/tokenize) method which uses snake case for the request body.


## Installation
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