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The LDAP specification allows the use of attribute options. Attribute op= tions can provide metadata about values for the attribute. Multiple options= can be provided for a given attribute/value.
The classic example is language. displayName;lang-en
tells =
you that this is the English version of displayName. displayName;lang=
-jp
would be the Japanese version.
displayName;lang-en: Hideki Matsui
displayName;lang-jp: =E6=9D=BE=E4=BA=95=E7=A7=80=E5=96=9C
Generally, options behave intuitively. A query without specifying an opt=
ion should match all relevant attributes (ie: displayName
matc=
hes both displayName;lang-en
and displayName;lang-jp), while a more specific query matches only relevant attributes (so
would not match either of the above examples).=