Paul Sandoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached is the latest query stuff with boolean
stuff combined. The existing directory query
not inherits from the nsIBooleanExpression interface
and the nsIAbDirectoryQueryArguments has a
nsIBooleanExpression attribute.
Why have
Paul Sandoz wrote:
Wanted to run by some things i think are required
for the Mozilla address book to cater for organisational
(LDAP) and '10K' address books i.e. address books
with so many cards it is not feasible to list all cards.
o Need
Russell Wilton wrote:
To say that this violates the protocol, implies that the ldapmodify
and ldapsearch programs distributed with the Netscape LDAP also
violate the protocol, since they maintain attribute order.
Sorry, but I still disagree. The ldapsearch command is stream-oriented,
which
David J Kernen wrote:
I doubt that ldapsearch (and similarly but in an opposite direction,
ldapmodify) do anything special to maintain order; they just process
what they're given in the order they receive it because that's the
easiest way.
That's all I wanted Perldap to do too. Just
Hello all,
I've been having a hard time trying to find out how to close a
connection properly in perldap.
I have seen references to conn-close()
Many examples do not even include this. Also should there be a unbind?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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n:Reynolds;Mark Reynolds
Hello all,
I've been having a hard time trying to find out how to close a
connection properly in perldap.
I have seen references to conn-close()
Many examples do not even include this. Also should there be a unbind?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Josh Harding) writes:
Paul Sandoz wrote:
Wanted to run by some things i think are required
for the Mozilla address book to cater for organisational
(LDAP) and '10K' address books i.e. address books
with so many cards it is not
I know that there is a guaranteed unique object-level attribute on iPlanet
5.0b Directory Server, called nsuniqueid. I have found this easy to query
for using LDAP.
However, I haven't been able to find an equivalent guaranteed unique
attribute
on the Netscape/iPlanet 4.1x DSes. Does anyone