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Title : LDAP: Syntaxes
Author(s) : K. Dally, S. Legg
Filename : draft-ietf-ldapbis-syntaxes-03.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 2002-11-21
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [Protocol] provides
for exchanging AttributeValue fields in protocol. This document
defines a set of syntaxes for LDAP, rules by which attribute values
of these syntaxes are represented in the LDAP protocol, and the
matching rules which specify how values are compared. Also, this
document indicates the syntax support requirements on LDAP servers.
The syntaxes and matching rules defined in this document are used in
schema definition documents to specify attribute types.
[Editor's note: This document is a modified version of parts of
RFC 2252 and RFC 2256, in order to bring then up to date. This
action is part of the maintenance activity that is needed in order
to progress LDAP (v3) to Draft Standard. The changes are described
in Annex C of this document. Open items are listed in Annex B.
End of Editor's note]
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