For a list of the languages supported by Directory Server and their associated
language tags, see "Identifying Supported Locales," on page 559.
NOTE
The language tag has no effect on how the string is stored within
the directory. All object class and attribute strings are stored using
UTF-8.
For example, suppose
and France and wants employees to be able to view directory information in
their native language. When adding directory entries, the directory
administrator chooses to provide attribute values in both English and French.
When adding a directory entry for a new employee, Babs Jensen, the
administrator creates the following LDIF entry:
dn: uid=bjensen,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
objectclass: top
objectclass: person
objectclass: organizationalPerson
name: Babs Jensen
cn: Babs Jensen
sn: Jensen
uid: bjensen
streetAddress: 1 University Street
streetAddress;lang-en: 1 University Street
streetAddress;lang-fr: 1 rue de l'Université
preferredLanguage: fr
Users accessing this directory entry with an LDAP client with the preferred
language set to English will see the address
accessing the directory with an LDAP client with the preferred language set to
French will see the address
Corporation has offices in the United States
example.com
1 rue de l'Université
Storing Information in Multiple Languages
1 University Street
.
Appendix A
LDAP Data Interchange Format
. Users
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