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FW: I-D ACTION:draft-armijo-ldap-treedelete-02.txt
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Please review the attached draft on a Tree Delete control for LDAPv3.
I believe this control is beneficial for server and client implementations
of LDAP and should be progressed on the standards-track. Please send
comments on this draft to the LDAPEXT discussion list.
WG Chairs: It was previously decided that this list is the best place to
discuss this draft. If consensus can be reached on this draft, I would like
to see it progressed through this WG.
thanks,
Michael
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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-armijo-ldap-treedelete-02.txt
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Title : Tree Delete Control
Author(s) : M. Armijo
Filename : draft-armijo-ldap-treedelete-02.txt
Pages : 2
Date : 16-Nov-99
This document defines an LDAPv3 control that deletes an entire subtree
of a container entry. This control extends the scope of the LDAPv3
delete operation as defined in RFC 2251. This control is beneficial
in extending the functionality of the LDAP protocol and may be useful
in administration in an LDAP environment.
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