After searching for a couple of hours, looking into ldif, asn1 and such =
I
completely forgot that in stead of not getting a result, I get a =
protocol
error!
No doubt that this has something to do with the binary meaning of the =
=E9 ....
but then still, what would be necessary to convert this character into
something else? I've got a feeling that I need to use Net::LDAP::LDIF
somewhere .... but it's unclear to me how I should do that..
regards,
Karel
-----Original Message-----
From: Karel Bijl [mailto:Kar...@cm...]
Sent: woensdag 5 december 2001 17:45
To: 'per...@li...'
Subject: search filter with 'strange' characters?
Hi,
I've installed perl-ldap and it works great! I'm using it to interface =
with
the ms-exchange global adress list.
But I do have I question that I cannot find an answer for on any =
website (so
far)
I have a search filter that searches on "sn=3DDunn=E9"=20
This guy's name has an =E9 in it... When I search for this I do not get =
a
result.=20
However if I search on a different field of this guy and look at what =
the sn
field is, it states "Dunn=C3=A9"
And when I use the regular ms outlook global adress list and look up =
this
guy it returns "Dunn=E9"
So my guess is that there are some charachter conversions somewhere? =
But
sofar I've been unable to find anything that could help.
Do any of you have experience on this?
Thnx,
Karel Bijl
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