On 2/8/07, Chris Ridd wrote:

You should definitely set version => 3 when you create the Net::LDAP object,
as that will allow you to use UTF-8 later on. The default is to use LDAPv2,
and you're at the mercy of your server vendor as to what character set they
decided to implement instead of the standard T.61. Just use LDAPv3 and avoid
the problem.

The default protocol version is LDAPv3 in NET::LDAP 0.33.

Svend

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