Warwick,
Thanks for the response. When we tried to encode email addresses into
distinguished names some time ago, we discovered that characters like "@",
"%" and "!" were not permitted in the value.
Steve
Warwick, it might be helpful to refresh people's memory as to IA5, vs.
printableString and other encoding rules. I remember going round and round on
this, as to whether the 128-character version was used or the full 256
character, but I can't remember the specifics off the top of my head.
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Robert R. Jueneman
Staff Scientist
Wireless and Secure Systems Laboratory
GTE Laboratories
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Waltham, MA 02254
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