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ldap_charset(3LDAP)	    LDAP Library Functions	   ldap_charset(3LDAP)

NAME
       ldap_charset,	   ldap_set_string_translators,	     ldap_t61_to_8859,
       ldap_8859_to_t61,    ldap_translate_from_t61,	ldap_translate_to_t61,
       ldap_enable_translation - LDAP character set translation functions

SYNOPSIS
       cc[ flag... ] file... -lldap[ library... ]

       #include <lber.h>
       #include <ldap.h>

       void	ldap_set_string_translators(LDAP     *ld,     BERTranslateProc
       encode_proc, BERTranslateProc decodeproc);

       typedef int(*BERTranslateProc)(char **bufp, unsigned long *buflenp, int
       free_input);

       int   ldap_t61_to_8859(char   **bufp,   unsigned	  long	*buflenp,  int
       free_input);

       int  ldap_8859_to_t61(char  **bufp,   unsigned	long   *buflenp,   int
       free_input);

       int ldap_translate_from_t61(LDAP *ld, char **bufp, unsigned long *lenp,
       int free_input);

       int ldap_translate_to_t61(LDAP *ld, char **bufp, unsigned long	*lenp,
       int free_input);

       void ldap_enable_translation(LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry, int enable);

DESCRIPTION
       These  functions	 are  used to used to enable translation  of character
       strings used in the LDAP library to and from  the  T.61	character  set
       used  in the LDAP protocol.  These  functions are only available if the
       LDAP and LBER libraries	are compiled  with   STR_TRANSLATION  defined.
       It  is  also   possible	to turn on character translation by default so
       that all LDAP library callers will experience translation; see the LDAP
       Make-common source file for details.

       ldap_set_string_translators()  sets the translation functions that will
       be used by the LDAP library.  They are  not  actually  used  until  the
       ld_lberoptions  field  of  the  LDAP  structure	is  set to include the
       LBER_TRANSLATE_STRINGS option.

       ldap_t61_to_8859() and ldap_8859_to_t61() are translation functions for
       converting  between  T.61 characters and ISO-8859 characters.  The spe‐
       cific 8859 character set used is determined at compile time.

       ldap_translate_from_t61() is used to translate a string	of  characters
       from  the  T.61 character set to a different character set.  The actual
       translation is done using the decode_proc that was passed to a previous
       call  to ldap_set_string_translators(). On entry, *bufp should point to
       the start of the T.61 characters to be translated and *lenp should con‐
       tain  the number of bytes to translate.	If free_input is non-zero, the
       input buffer will be freed if translation is a success.	If the	trans‐
       lation is a success, LDAP_SUCCESS will be returned, *bufp will point to
       a newly malloc'd buffer that contains the  translated  characters,  and
       *lenp will contain the length of the result.
	If translation fails, an LDAP error code will be returned.

       ldap_translate_to_t61()	is used to translate a string of characters to
       the T.61 character set from a  different	 character  set.   The	actual
       translation is done using the encode_proc that was passed to a previous
       call to ldap_set_string_translators(). This  function  is  called  just
       like ldap_translate_from_t61().

       ldap_enable_translation()  is used to turn on or off string translation
       for   the   LDAP	  entry	  entry	  (typically   obtained	  by   calling
       ldap_first_entry()  or ldap_next_entry() after a successful LDAP search
       operation).  If enable is zero, translation is disabled;	 if  non-zero,
       translation  is enabled.	 This function is useful if you need to ensure
       that a particular attribute is not  translated  when  it	 is  extracted
       using  ldap_get_values()	 or  ldap_get_values_len().  For  example, you
       would not want to translate a binary attributes such as jpegPhoto.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       │Availability		     │SUNWcsl (32-bit)		   │
       │			     │SUNWcslx (64-bit)		   │
       │Interface Stability	     │Evolving			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       ldap(3LDAP), attributes(5)

SunOS 5.10			  27 Jan 2002		   ldap_charset(3LDAP)
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