On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 07:55:49AM +0100, Mike Woods wrote:

> >Just in case, to prevent someone misunderstanding: we are talking about
> >empty string (no characters), and not about NULL character in a string.
> 
> Yes i know :)
> 
> However most ldap attributes require some data which is why im not sure
> a null value can be entered!

Correct, I think we'll have to do something like use '<>' in the LDAP
attribute entry and hack the code accordingly.

--
Cats are pretty quick, but a 12 gauge is faster.

Mike Hall,
System Admin - Rock Island Communications           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
System Admin - riverside.org, ssdd.org              <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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