On 24/04/2006, at 8:28 AM, O Plameras wrote:
Tony Green wrote:
On 24/04/2006, at 7:53 AM, O Plameras wrote:
This is not true that you can use gobbledegook in a DN. That's the
reason for the SCHEMAS and RFCs, to keep DN etc in line with standards. There are two standards X.500 and IETF. You use anything else then you don't
obey the standards at the perils of having errors in your LDAP
implementations.


Can doesn't mean should. You CAN use anything in your DN, I've done it and it works [1]. That doesn't mean that you SHOULD use it.

I did not say "you CAN'T".


You didn't say "you can't" you said "This is not true that you can". I accept I reversed the modal verb and added a contraction, but the sentiment of the sentence remains intact.

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