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	Title		: LDAP (Alternative) Virtual List View Operation
	Author(s)	: K. Zeilenga
	Filename	: draft-zeilenga-ldapext-vlv-00.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2002-10-2
	
This document describes an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol) Virtual List View (VLV) operation.  The operation allows the
client to obtain portion (the view) of an ordered set (the list) of
entries visible through a virtual window.  The client can reissue the
operation with different criteria to obtain a different view of the
list.  Clients may use this operation to page, scroll, or browse
directory content.
The VLV operation is defined as a set of LDAP controls which extend
the Search operation.  The VLV controls may be used in conjunction
with a number of other search controls, such as the Server Side
Sorting of Search Results (RFC 2891) control.

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