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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting A easy question. Post 57590 by A452917 on Tuesday 2nd of November 2004 06:05:51 PM
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RDN(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  RDN(3pm)

NAME
X500::RDN - handle X.500 RDNs (Relative Distinguished Names), parse and format them SYNOPSIS
use X500::RDN; my $rdn = new X500::RDN ('c'=>'DE'); my $c = $rdn->getAttributeValue ('c'); DESCRIPTION
This module handles X.500 RDNs (Relative Distinguished Names). This is a supporting module for X500::DN. Methods o $object = new X500::RDN ('type'=>'value', 'type'=>'value', ...); Creates an RDN object from argument pairs, each pair an attribute type and value. With more than one pair as arguments, you will get a multi-valued RDN. o $object->isMultivalued(); Returns whether the RDN is multi-valued. o $object->getAttributeTypes(); Returns the RDN's attribute types, a list of strings. o $object->getAttributeValue (type); Returns the RDN attribute's value. o $object->getRFC2253String(); Returns the RDN as a string formatted according to RFC 2253 syntax. o $object->getX500String(); Returns the RDN as a string formatted according to X.500 syntax. NOTE: This is a hack, there is no definition for a X.500 string syntax!? o $object->getOpenSSLString(); Returns the RDN as a string formatted according to one of openssl's syntaxes. Croaks on multi-valued RDNs. EXPORT None. BUGS
AUTHOR
Robert Joop <yaph-070708@timesink.de> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002 Robert Joop. All Rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
X500::DN, perl. perl v5.10.0 2007-07-08 RDN(3pm)
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