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Re: Using a different charset
"Kurt D. Zeilenga" wrote:
> LDAPv3 generally uses UTF-8 encoded ISO 10646-1 (Unicode).
> LDAPv2 generally uses T.61. If you characters outside of
> US-ASCII, use either LDAPv3 or LDAPv2 but not both. It's
> the application responsibility to use the proper charset.
> This may require transliteration.
Ok. But how can you show their values whithout get a "NON
ASCII" message?
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