HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 administrator guide

Instead, use:
cn;lang-ja:ja-value
cn;lang-en-GB:value
3.1.3.5.2 Binary subtype
Assigning the binary subtype to an attribute indicates that the attribute value is binary, such as
user certificates (usercertificate;binary).
Although you can store binary data within an attribute that does not contain the binary subtype
(for example, jpegphoto), the binary subtype indicates to clients that multiple variants of the
attribute type may exist.
3.1.3.5.3 Pronunciation subtype
Assigning the pronunciation subtype to an attribute indicates that the attribute value is a phonetic
representation. The subtype is added to the attribute name as attribute;phonetic. This
subtype is commonly used in combination with a language subtype for languages that have
more than one alphabet, where one is a phonetic representation.
This subtype is useful with attributes that are expected to contain user names, such as cn or
givenname. For example, givenname;lang-ja;phonetic indicates that the attribute value
is the phonetic version of the user's Japanese name.
3.1.4 Deleting directory entries
1. In the Directory Server Console, select the Directory tab.
2. Right-click the entry to delete, and select Delete from the right-click menu.
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