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⟦e6d59c2d9⟧ TextFile

    Length: 795 (0x31b)
    Types: TextFile
    Names: »addr«

Derivation

└─⟦2d1937cfd⟧ Bits:30007241 EUUGD22: P.P 5.0
    └─⟦35176feda⟧ »EurOpenD22/isode/isode-6.tar.Z« 
        └─⟦de7628f85⟧ 
            └─⟦this⟧ »isode-6.0/others/quipu/uips/widget2/widgethelpdir/addr« 

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	The Address field specifies the current position occupied
 in the directory. It is composed of a set of directory objects
 shown in order of decreasing scope, with each object separated
 by an '@' symbol. Each object in this address is composed  of a
 type and an attribute  value, with the syntax;

	 `<type>=<attributeValue>'
	
 An example of an address is;

 `c=GB@o=Brunel University@ou=Manufacturing and Engineering Systems'

 	Where 'c' is a  shortened  form of  "countryName", 'o' is a 
 shortened form of "organizationName", and 'ou' is a shortened form
 of  "organizationalUnitName". One  other  commonly  used shortened
 form is 'cn', short for "commonName".

	A null address (empty  Address  field) specifies  the  root 
 position in the directory, below which all entries are held.