Thanks
2009/7/4 Emmanuel Lecharny
> Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
>
>> http://pastebin.com/m7b7788e7
>>
>>
>
> Thanks,
>
> so the first lines start with a space. No chance that the parser will
> accept it.
>
> A space on first line is always considered as the continuation of a
> previous line, which
Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
http://pastebin.com/m7b7788e7
Thanks,
so the first lines start with a space. No chance that the parser will
accept it.
A space on first line is always considered as the continuation of a
previous line, which is not the case.
LDIF is a pretty strict format...
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
> Well, it seems to me that lines 8/9 do not start off with a space, although
> Burch wrote that they should be . Apache Directory Studio seemed to point
> out issues in that part, so I'm thinking that the parser "did not like" the
> spacing there, is this s
Well, it seems to me that lines 8/9 do not start off with a space, although
Burch wrote that they should be . Apache Directory Studio seemed to point
out issues in that part, so I'm thinking that the parser "did not like" the
spacing there, is this so?
http://pastebin.com/m7b7788e7
2009/7/4 Emm
http://pastebin.com/m7b7788e7
2009/7/4 Emmanuel Lecharny
> Brian Burch wrote:
>
>> Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
>>
>>> I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
>>> program is pointing out /Unexpected token/. I can't see anything wrong with
>>> the file, any ideas pls?
Brian Burch wrote:
Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
program is pointing out /Unexpected token/. I can't see anything
wrong with the file, any ideas pls?
Don't know about apache studio, but I've often had this sort of error
with
Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
program is pointing out /Unexpected token/. I can't see anything wrong
with the file, any ideas pls?
Don't know about apache studio, but I've often had this sort of error
with command line ldapmod
Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
Sorry about that :), I'm using Apache Directory Studio 1.4.0v20090407;
re-attaching the file.
Damn... You probably attached the file the first time, too.
So forgive me for my ironical comment...
I'm afraid that the spam system has removed the attached file (I didn'
And now it's fine. Hard to explain why, but I must have done something
wrong :)
2009/7/4 Jonathan Camilleri
> I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
> program is pointing out *Unexpected token*. I can't see anything wrong
> with the file, any ideas pls?
>
> --
>
I've also noted the attached error when loading Apache Directory Studio for
the 2nd time. A visual check of the file didn't catch anything unusual.
2009/7/4 Jonathan Camilleri
> Sorry about that :), I'm using Apache Directory Studio 1.4.0v20090407;
> re-attaching the file.
>
> 2009/7/4 Emmanuel
Sorry about that :), I'm using Apache Directory Studio 1.4.0v20090407;
re-attaching the file.
2009/7/4 Emmanuel Lecharny
> Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
>
>> I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
>> program is pointing out *Unexpected token*. I can't see anything wro
Jonathan Camilleri wrote:
I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
program is pointing out *Unexpected token*. I can't see anything wrong with
the file, any ideas pls?
H, given the input, I would say "there is something wrong in your
ldif"... ;)
Ok, can y
I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the
program is pointing out *Unexpected token*. I can't see anything wrong with
the file, any ideas pls?
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