> First of all : is it possible to assign 2 certificates to a single user ? Is
> yes, How ??
Yes. The attribute is mult-valued. You must remember that there is no inherint
ordering of values of multiple attributes.
Im not sure how you are currently putting the attributes in, but all you need to
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> From our organization's point of view having a secondary ldap server to
> turn to for address completion or address book display is highly
> desirable in two cases:
>
> (1) Failure of the first server
> (2) An optional addition
Paul Sandoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >>Also i think that there is no need to impose the address
> >>book name space on an organisational ldap preferences.
> >>
> >>We would like to instantiate nsIAbDirectory RDF resource
> >>components through corresponding factory comp
Paul Sandoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Attached is a revamped set of nsIAbDirectoryQuery*
> interfaces. Decided the nsIProperties interface was
> not suitable.
> Considered using arrays but used nsISupportsArray
> for corresponding attributes instead.
Just out
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Mosedale) writes:
> I'd like to create a Bugzilla component (and eventually a despot
> component) for the stuff under mozilla/directory/xpcom. While thinking
> about what to name it, it occurred to me that referring to it as just
> the wrapper is no longer accurrate, sin
Anyone have any pointers on this?
I can not find any dox on this.
Thanks!
Hi,
I don't know if this is the right group to ask my questions but That's the
only groups I could access, I hope you'll be able and have the kindness to
answer me :
I've just install Directory 4.1, and I not familiar with it.
May someone anwser my poor 2 questions ?
First of all : is it possib
Hello,
I would like to port the perldap-rhl6.i386.rpm to trustix linux, because
of different directory structures I can't use the rpm file directly. Is
the source for the rpm available? The spec file would be enough. Thank
You in advance
Regards
Gerald Dachs