Howard Chu wrote:
Ede Wolf wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'd say: Get the proper app (eg. BabelPad on Windows, see attachment) and
then BASE64-encode the string.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ulrich
>>
>
> Thanks, but windows is not an option. Again, base64 encoding is fine with echo -en
"" | base64.
> With a browser I can search for the symbol and do copy paste into the ldif. All that
works fine, even if my console font does not even support that symbol. I've
> done it. But feels a bit hackish.
>
> I just hoped, there was an option, to tell the server, when the ldif has this
sequence, interpret it as an ecoding, not as a literal string.
> Now I know, this does only work for the dn (and maybe only openldap, will test, see
other post), and for the rest I do have a work around.
>
The server doesn't do any reprocessing on the received strings
Never mind this message.
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