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       Title     : The LDAP Application Program Interface
       Author(s) : T. Howes, M. Smith
       Filename  : draft-howes-ldap-api-00.txt
       Pages     : 33
       Date      : 10/10/1996

This document defines a C language application program interface to the
lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP). This document replaces the
previous definition of this API, defined in RFC 1823, updating it to
include support for features found in version 3 of the LDAP protocol, as
well as other changes to support information hiding and thread safety.

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