Hi Dominique-Alain

if you look closer, the example does use the semicolom (;) to separate
the contexts. The first context is

  ou=users,o=org

and the second context is

  ou=other,o=org

The comma (,) is the separator between parts __inside__ a context's
distinguished name. The semicolon (;) is the separator between different
context distinguished names.

Saludos.
Iñaki.

** Changed in: mahara
       Status: New => Invalid

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Contradiction between Help and Exemple in LDAP authentification
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673016
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Bug description:
In the help file for the LDPA authentification

auth/LDAP/lang/help/forms/auth_config.contexts.html

You message says  :

     "Separate different contexts with ';' "

but your example show use of coma ','

    (e.g., 'ou=users,o=org;ou=other,o=org')

I suppose the example is correct and the text should be edited.

In all versions including 1.3.3



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