Update of /cvsroot/perl-ldap/website
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Modified Files:
FAQ.html
Log Message:
Added information about perl-ldap installation in ActiveState Perl.
Changed Messaging Direct to Isode.
Added some information about the ResourcePool perl module.
Replaced XML::Parse with XML::SAX.
Index: FAQ.html
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diff -u -d -r1.13 -r1.14
--- FAQ.html 3 Dec 2002 02:34:35 -0000 1.13
+++ FAQ.html 10 Mar 2003 04:59:50 -0000 1.14
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
<LI><A HREF="#How_do_I_install_perl_ldap_">How do I install perl-ldap ?</A>
<LI><A HREF="#But_I_do_not_have_make_how_can_">But I do not have make, how can I install perl-ldap ?</A>
+ <LI><A HREF="#How_can_I_load_Perl_LDAP_into_an">How can I load Perl-LDAP into an ActiveState Perl installation.</A>
<LI><A HREF="#What_other_modules_will_I_need_">What other modules will I need ?</A>
</UL>
@@ -599,6 +600,35 @@
</PRE>
<P>
<HR>
+<H2><A NAME="How_can_I_load_Perl_LDAP_into_an">How can I load Perl-LDAP into an ActiveState Perl installation.</A></H2>
+<P>
+There are several ways that Perl-LDAP can be installed into an ActiveState
+Perl tree.
+
+<P>
+<PRE> 1. The ActiveState ppm command can be used to install Perl-LDAP.
+ When a new version of Perl-LDAP is released, it takes ActiveState
+ a period of time to get the new release into the ActiveState ppm
+ system.
+</PRE>
+<P>
+<PRE> 2. If the user has nmake installed, the user can do a normal perl
+ module install using nmake instead of make.
+</PRE>
+<P>
+<PRE> 3. If the user does not have nmake or make, the user can install
+ Perl-LDAP using the install-nomake script by issuing the
+ following command.
+</PRE>
+<P>
+<PRE> perl install-nomake
+</PRE>
+<P>
+<PRE> The install-nomake script can be used on any system that does not
+ have make installed.
+</PRE>
+<P>
+<HR>
<H2><A NAME="What_other_modules_will_I_need_">What other modules will I need ?</A></H2>
<P>
perl-ldap does use other modules. Some are required, but some are optional
@@ -655,14 +685,23 @@
packages that you can install. Use your favorite web search engine to find
the package that you need.
-<DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_XML">XML::Parser</A></STRONG><DD>
+<DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_XML">XML::SAX</A></STRONG><DD>
<P>
If you want to use Net::LDAP::DSML you will need this module.
<P>
You can obtain the latest release from <A
-HREF="http://search.cpan.org/search?module=XML::Parser">http://search.cpan.org/search?module=XML::Parser</A>
+HREF="http://search.cpan.org/search?module=XML::SAX">http://search.cpan.org/search?module=XML::SAX</A>
+
+<DT><STRONG><A NAME="item_ResourcePool">ResourcePool::Factory::Net::LDAP</A></STRONG><DD>
+<P>
+If you want to use failover the ResourcePool::Factory::Net::LDAP perl
+module provides methods to do this.
+<P>
+You can obtain the latest release from <A
+HREF="http://search.cpan.org/search?module=ResourcePool::Factory::Net::LDAP">http://search.cpan.org/search?module=ResourcePool::Factory::Net::LDAP</A>
+
</DL>
<P>
@@ -689,7 +728,7 @@
<HR>
<H2><A NAME="What_is_the_proper_format_of_the_bind_DN">What is the proper format of the bind DN.</A></H2>
<P>
-The DN used to bind to a LDAP or X.500 directory is a FULLY QUALIFIED DN.
+The DN used to bind to a LDAP or X.500 directory is a FULLY QUALIFIED DN.
The exact syntax of the DN will vary between LDAP or X.500 implementations.
<P>
The following are valid examples.
@@ -698,8 +737,8 @@
<P>
cn=directory manager,ou=admins,dc=umich,dc=edu
<P>
-In many LDAP and X.500 directory implementations the following
-would be a valid fully qualified DN of the directory manager.
+In many LDAP and X.500 directory implementations the following would be a
+valid fully qualified DN of the directory manager.
<P>
cn=directory manager
<P>
@@ -1529,7 +1568,7 @@
<P>
Rafael Corvalan's LDAP shell <A
-HREF="http://sf.net/projects/ldapsh">http://sf.net/projects/ldapsh</A>
+HREF="http://sf.net/projects/ldapsh">http://sf.net/projects/ldapsh</A>
<P>
LDAPS, also known as LDAPGURU.
@@ -1558,8 +1597,7 @@
Innosoft <A HREF="http://www.innosoft.com">http://www.innosoft.com</A>
<P>
-MessagingDirect <A
-HREF="http://www.messagingdirect.com/">http://www.messagingdirect.com/</A>
+Isode <A HREF="http://www.isode.com/">http://www.isode.com/</A>
<P>
Netscape Directory Developers Area <A
@@ -1575,14 +1613,15 @@
Novell's LDAPzone <A HREF="http://ldapzone.com/">http://ldapzone.com/</A>
<P>
-Octet String <A HREF="http://www.octetstring.com/">http://www.octetstring.com/</A>
+Octet String <A
+HREF="http://www.octetstring.com/">http://www.octetstring.com/</A>
<P>
SUN JAVA JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface) <A
HREF="http://www.java.sun.com/jndi/">http://www.java.sun.com/jndi/</A>
<P>
-SUN One, formerly Iplanet <A
+Sun One, formerly Iplanet. <A
HREF="http://wwws.sun.com/software/">http://wwws.sun.com/software/</A>
<P>
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