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On 06-Feb-2004/14:36 -0800, bruce <bedouglas@(protected) > wrote:
>the reason i was looking at ldap is to implement a web based "open source "
>app for allowing people to enter their information, as well as photos. the
>app would allow people to be able to look through the directory of people or
>to search through the database of people...
>
>can ldap be used to do this. can anybody point me to an ldap implementation
>on the web that i can kind of play around with to check this out...
You could do that with LDAP, but it sounds more like a job for a
relational database like PostgreSQL or MySQL.
Tony
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