> No need to dream, current browsers already have LDAP directory searching > ability built in. Although the LDAP technology seems to be in somewhat > of a disarray (v2 vs v3, SSL vs non-SSL...) it's being driven hard by > Netscape and also by Microsoft with NT5 (and SiteServer). x.500/LDAP seems > to be a more appropriate place to house information for user searching and > 'guessing' (eg "hmm. Paul Brooks, in Australia, at Global One" -> your > email address, homepage, phone/fax nubmers etc). Thanks Tom - I'm not current with LDAP and whats happening in that field, I'm pleased that a universal directory service seems closer than I thought.. --- Dr Paul Brooks (PB94) | pbrooks§gip.net / Paul.Brooks§GlobalOne.net Manager, Data Operations | Ph. +61 2 9290 9000 Fax. +61 2 9290 9092 Global One Communications | Sydney, Australia | Founding Member:Internet Society of AustraliaReceived on Wed Jun 24 1998 - 08:58:55 UTC
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