Update of /cvsroot/perl-ldap/ldap/lib/Net
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv31062
Modified Files:
LDAP.pod
Log Message:
Minor typos fixed
Index: LDAP.pod
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RCS file: /cvsroot/perl-ldap/ldap/lib/Net/LDAP.pod,v
retrieving revision 1.28
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -u -d -r1.28 -r1.29
--- LDAP.pod 9 May 2003 16:56:49 -0000 1.28
+++ LDAP.pod 9 May 2003 18:19:54 -0000 1.29
@@ -61,19 +61,19 @@
Creates a new B<Net::LDAP> object and opens a connection to the named host.
C<HOST> may be a host name or an IP number. TCP port may be specified
-after the host name followed by a column ':' (such as
-localhost:10389). The default TCP port is 389.
+after the host name followed by a colon (such as localhost:10389). The
+default TCP port is 389.
You can also specify a URI, such as 'ldaps://127.0.0.1:666' or
'ldapi://%2fvar%2flib%2fldap_sock'. Note that '%2f's in the LDAPI
socket path will be translated into '/'. This is to support LDAP query
-options like base, search etc. although query part of the URI will be
-ignored in this context. If port was not specified in the URI, the
+options like base, search etc. although the query part of the URI will
+be ignored in this context. If port was not specified in the URI, the
default is either 389 or 636 for 'LDAP' and 'LDAPS' schemes
respectively.
C<HOST> may also be a reference to an array of hosts, host-port pairs
-or URI's to try. Each will be tried in order until a connection is
+or URIs to try. Each will be tried in order until a connection is
made. Only when all have failed will the result of C<undef> be
returned.
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