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        Title           : LDAP & X.500 Component Matching Rules
        Author(s)       : S. Legg
        Filename        : draft-legg-ldapext-component-matching-09.txt
        Pages           : 41
        Date            : 2002-10-2
        
The syntaxes of attributes in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
or X.500 directory range from simple data types, such as text string,
integer, or boolean, to complex structured data types, such as the
syntaxes of the directory schema operational attributes.  The
matching rules defined for the complex syntaxes, if any, usually only
provide the most immediately useful matching capability.  This
document defines generic matching rules that can match any user
selected component parts in an attribute value of any arbitrarily
complex attribute syntax.

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