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If it's LDAP 3 (rather than say, ILS) it might : See http://community.roxen.com/developers/idocs/rfc/rfc2891.html for more details on this facility.
Cheers - Neil
At 11:44 31/07/2003 -0400, you wrote:
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Re: Subject: Re: [xsl] LDAP dynamic sort order
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [xsl] LDAP dynamic sort order From: Neil Smith <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:15:45 +0100 |
If it's LDAP 3 (rather than say, ILS) it might : See http://community.roxen.com/developers/idocs/rfc/rfc2891.html for more details on this facility.
Cheers - Neil
At 11:44 31/07/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 06:38:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Nathan Shaw <n8_shaw@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [xsl] dynamic sort order
Thanks J. Unfortunately, the LDAP server does not sort. I wish it did! Would make life easier.
I get what you are doing in your XSLT, however, I do not want to limit the sort order fields to only two. If the end user developer (this is a web service) wants to sort by name, employer, code and phone, I want to allow it. This is why I was trying to use a named template to loop over those elements.
Here are some more details for you. I appreciate your
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