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C LDAP API
- To: ietf-ldapext <ietf-ldapext@netscape.com>
- Subject: C LDAP API
- From: "Steinitz, Dominic J" <Dominic.J.Steinitz@BritishAirways.com>
- Date: 27 Jul 2001 06:44:12 Z
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Forgive me if I am asking the wrong sort of question for this group.
What is the status of the the C API?
I've looked through www.ietf.org and I can find draft-ldapext-ldap-c--api-05.txt which is dated 17 November 2000 and expired May 2001. It says it replaces rfc1823.
Given the draft has expired and I could find no later draft, does this mean the draft is unlikely to progress to being an rfc?
Dominic.
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