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Tony Blanchard (JIRA)


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03-10-06 10:45 PM

Putting some chars like "=C3=A9" in common name with JXPlorer or my client =
code creates problems
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Key: DIRSERVER-591
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-591
Project: Directory ApacheDS
Type: Bug
Versions: 1.0-RC1   =20
Environment: Win XP SP2
JRE 1.5.0_04
ApacheDS RC1.0
Reporter: Tony Blanchard


It seems the apacheds database does not like "=C3=A9" chars.=20
I even think trying to destroy such entries containing such chars lead to d=
atabase severe corruption but I have no real and systematic clue yet.
To reproduce, simply try to put a group with a "=C3=A9" char in the cn attr=
ibute with JXplorer. Now, try to modify it. Exception araise.
Now, in my client code, I see SearchResult returned with bad results in get=
Name() or getNameInNameSpace(). It seems it returns a string  with " " repl=
aced by "%20" and "=C3=A9" char replaced with a value like /ufffd or someth=
ing like this.
Nevertheless, if I retrieve the attributes from the SearchResult I get the =
correct "cn" value with a correct "=C3=A9" char in it


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