| Summary | Conversion of LDAP attributes to lower case is undesirable |
| Queue | Vacation |
| Queue Version | 3.0.1 |
| Type | Bug |
| State | Resolved |
| Priority | 1. Low |
| Owners | |
| Requester | andrew (at) amediatek (dot) com |
| Created | 02/04/2009 (6120 days ago) |
| Due | |
| Updated | 02/06/2009 (6118 days ago) |
| Assigned | |
| Resolved | 02/06/2009 (6118 days ago) |
| Github Issue Link | |
| Github Pull Request | |
| Milestone | |
| Patch | No |
State ⇒ Resolved
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Conversion of LDAP attributes to lower case is undesirable
Queue ⇒ Vacation
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
_getVacation(). This causes issues with mixed case attribute names in
the LDAP server. Having removed the String::lower() wrapping around
the code, I have found that the application correctly recognises the
state of the user account.