Hi Kevin,
It works now. For all who are interested in setting up a own ldap-server, I can
recommend the article "Lighting up LDAP: A programmer's guide to directory
development, Part 1 " at http://www.sunworld.co
m.There are several problems in the sample, that are allready discussed in this
list:
* the wrong reference to ldap1.xsl,
* the attribute cellspacing="0" is used twice in line 31 of the style sheet
My problem was the undefined searchbase. I adopted a sample from Marian that he
included in an earlier mail - and IT WORKS!
Thank you for your help...
Markus
Kevin Sonney wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Markus Spiekermann wrote:
> > I installed openldap 1.2.9-6 from Redhat. It works on the command line, but
> > the sample within Cocoon just shows an empty (black) table with. I tryed to
> > connect with my Netscape Browser to my Server and that does not work, too. Do
> > you got an suggestions?
>
> Uh, nope. I have been sucessfully querying against an OpenLDAP server, but
> it's not one I administer.
>
> > Maybe it is of interest to the list that the openldap 1.2.10 rpm contribution
> > file from the Redhat-Site doesn´t work (at least I could not get it working)
>
> I wish I could help. I know that the RPMs require a bit of configuration
> once installed. Good luck!
>
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