Re: LDIF Standard

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I am aware of this, but the syntax still seems ambiguous. The only way
I could find to tell if an LDIF file is a set of directory entries or
a set of changes is to see if there is a changetype possibly after
some controls. But even then, the standard doesn't state that this
can't be interpreted as a content file.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Kurt Zeilenga <Kurt.Zeilenga@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> seems to be the only difference between change and content ldif files.



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