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[ldapext] Re: I-D ACTION:draft-sermersheim-ldap-csn-02.txt



Hi Guys,


In order to ensure that the UTF8String in the ChangeSequenceNumber type is encoded correctly (when or if BER is used), it should be defined as being:

UTF8String ::= [UNIVERSAL 12] IMPLICIT OCTET STRING -- UTF-8 encoded.


Regards,
Andrew Sciberras


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	Title		: The LDAP Change Sequence Number
	Author(s)	: H. Chu, J. Sermersheim
	Filename	: draft-sermersheim-ldap-csn-02.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2005-10-26
	
This document defines a syntax schema element for the Lightweight 
Directory Access Protocol ([LDAP]) which is used to hold a Change 
Sequence Number (CSN). In general, a change sequence number 
represents the place and time that a directory entity was changed. It 
may be used by various attributes for various LDAP replication, and 
synchronization applications.

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