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<h3 id="rzahyldifv1ex">Examples: Version 1 LDIF</h3>
<p>You can use the optional charset tag so that the utilities will
automatically convert from the specified character set to UTF-8 as in the
following example:</p>
<pre class="xmp"> version: 1
charset: ISO-8859-1
dn: cn=Juan Griego, o=University of New Mexico, c=US
cn: Juan Griego
sn: Griego
description:: V2hhdCBhIGNhcmVmdWwgcmVhZGVyIHlvd
title: Associate Dean
title: [title in Spanish]
jpegPhoto:> file:///usr/local/photos/jgriego.jpg</pre>
<p>In this instance, all values following an attribute name and
a single colon are translated from the ISO-8859-1 character set to UTF-8.
Values following an attribute name and a double colon (such as description::
V2hhdCBhIGNhcm... ) must be base-64 encoded, and are expected to be either
binary or UTF-8 character strings. Values read from a file, such as the jpegPhoto
attribute specified by the Web address in the previous example, are also
expected to be either binary or UTF-8. No translation from the specified "charset"
to UTF-8 is done on those values.</p>
<p>In this example of an LDIF file without the charset tag, content
is expected to be in UTF-8, or base-64 encoded UTF-8, or base-64 encoded binary
data: </p>
<pre class="xmp"># IBM Directorysample LDIF file
#
# The suffix "o=IBM, c=US" should be defined before attempting to load
# this data.
version: 1
dn: o=IBM, c=US
objectclass: top
objectclass: organization
o: IBM
dn: ou=Austin, o=IBM, c=US
ou: Austin
objectclass: organizationalUnit
seealso: cn=Linda Carlesberg, ou=Austin, o=IBM, c=US</pre><p class="indatacontent">This same file
could be used without the version: 1 header information, as in previous releases
of the IBM Directory:</p>
<pre class="xmp"> # IBM Directorysample LDIF file
#
# The suffix "o=IBM, c=US" should be defined before attempting to load
# this data.
dn: o=IBM, c=US
objectclass: top
objectclass: organization
o: IBM
dn: ou=Austin, o=IBM, c=US
ou: Austin
objectclass: organizationalUnit
seealso: cn=Linda Carlesberg, ou=Austin, o=IBM, c=US</pre>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq390">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">The textual attribute values can be specified in base-64
format.</div>
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