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Title : LDAP: Transfer Encoding Options
Author(s) : S. Legg
Filename : draft-legg-ldap-transfer-02.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2003-12-22
Each attribute stored in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) directory has a defined syntax (i.e. data type). A syntax
definition specifies how attribute values conforming to the syntax
are normally represented when transferred in LDAP operations. This
representation is referred to as the LDAP-specific encoding to
distinguish it from other methods of encoding attribute values. This
document introduces a new category of attribute options, called
transfer encoding options, which can be used to specify that the
associated attribute values are encoded according to one of these
other methods.
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