ldap_next_attribute
Name
ldap_next_attribute — Fetches the next attribute.
Synopsis
string ldap_next_attribute
(connectionID, result, Ber);
resource connectionID:
Connection ID
int result: Result ID
int Ber: Internal memory
pointer
Returns
A string containing the next attribute; FALSE on error
Description
Similar to ldap_next_entry() but on the
next tier down the LDAP result set.
ldap_next_attribute() returns the next attribute
using the internal memory pointer from ldap_first_attribute() .
Unlike ldap_first_attribute() , the
internal memory pointer doesn't have to be passed by
reference with this function.
Version
PHP Version: 3+, 4+
Example
Example 652. Loop though
attributes
$attr = ldap_first_attribute($ldapconn, $entry, &$ber);
while ($attr) {
$vals = ldap_get_values($ldapconn, $entry, $attr);
i = 0;
while ($vals[$i]) {
echo "$attr: $vals[$i]<br />";
$i++;
}
$attr = ldap_next_attribute($ldapconn, $entry, $ber);
}
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