David J Kernen wrote:
Wrong. Perldap is behaving according to the protocol.
(See below.)
I agree. Perldap is not required to return the attributes in any
particular order.
This feature would place perldap in direct violation
of the LDAP protocol.
Here I disagree with you. As the RFC says, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harshdeep S Jawanda) writes:
Hi,
"Michael F. March" wrote:
"To get LDAP C SDK 4.0 code (you've got version 3.x), instead \
of using the CVS date tag specified on that page, check out using\
the "-r LDAPCSDK_40_BRANCH" switch to CVS."
Thanks. I
Here are my comments based on the latest spec
The following option is a nice thing to have when using corporate directories
like ours.
When multiple addresses are found: (radiobutton)Show me a list of choices,
(radiobutton)Accept
what I have typed."
Mitch, what's your opinion on this?
Jen, Do we
Russell Wilton wrote:
Hi:
Thanks for your replies. You both said pretty much the same thing
- it can't
be done. I trust you will agree that when you create a record
with
ldapmodify, the attributes are stored in the order you enter them,
and when
you retrieve the record with ldapsearch, the