ofcourse, it would be better, but unfourtunally it is not up to me to enforce this policy, and we already have a lot of users with those character in both username and/or password..

we had the system up and running before but after switching the website over from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8 it i sno longer working, the strange part is though that with every tool I canuse to check what is in the ldap, it say it is in utf-8

and we cannot go back o ISO-8859-1 either..



Andris Eiduks skrev:
I think that better is for userID and passwords don't use national
characters. In Latvia we time after time have similar problems ...

Andris Eiduks

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Antonio Petrelli <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

2008/2/20, Christian Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 all our html pages uses the utf-8 encoding, using slapcat and looking
at
 the content the data inside openldap seems to be using utf-8 (the
output
 from slapcat is at least utf-8,but I don't know if slapcat converts
 anything)
This might be a shot in the dark, but what client browser are you using?
I've had some problems with IE7: though I tell him to use UTF-8, it
posts the form in UTF-8 charset, but telling that it is using
ISO-8859-1!
Try it with Firefox, if you already didn't do it.

Antonio

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