Oh, very TRUE, Martin. The syntax checker will throw an exception if you inject 'true' or 'false'.
This is compliant with the RFC... Thanks Martin ! On 6/23/07, Martin Alderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ole Ersoy wrote: > Emmanuel Lecharny wrote: >> System.out.println( true ) will *always print "true"/ >> >> Ok, which attributeType are you using ? It seems that it might be an >> H/R attribute, so in tis case, you must do : >> attributes.put( "yourHRattribute", Boolean.TRUE.toString() ); > > Hmmm - now that you mention it, it's a custom attributeType entry. > Maybe when adding AttributeType entries that have the Boolean syntax I > should set human readable attribute to false. I'll give it a shot. I think that would have to be attributes.put( "yourHRattribute", Boolean.TRUE.toString().toUpperCase() ); too. Martin
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