On Fri, 21 Sep 2012, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote: > Philip Guenther <guenther+ldapt...@sendmail.com> wrote: > > So, you have to precent-encode all non-graphical characters (0x00 through > > 0x20 and 0x7f though 0xff), as well as: > > " -> %22 > > % -> %25 > > < -> %3c > > > -> %3e > > ? -> %3f > > \ -> %5c > > ^ -> %5e > > ` -> %60 > > { -> %7b > > | -> %7c > > } -> %7d > > You include ? in the list, but in many example I have seen, we have a ? > unencoded in a LDAP URI.
You asked what characters in an LDAP search filter have to be percent encoded when including that search filter in an LDAP URI. That's the question I answered above. I cannot figure out what those "many example" have to do with your question or my answer. Perhaps citing one of those examples and explaining how you think there's a conflict would help. Philip Guenther