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<?php/*** This is a short example on how to add a new entry to your* directory using Net_LDAP2.*/// We use the connecting.php example to get a link to our server.// This file will also include all required basic Net_LDAP2 classes.include_once 'connecting.php';// Okay, we should have a valid link now.// We must define the DN of the new entry. The DN is the// global unique path to the data in the directory server,// similar to a path name in your filesystem.// Since we want to be a little flexible, we make the base// dynamic, so it is enough to change the base-dn in your// $ldap_config array.$dn = 'cn=Foo Bar,'.$ldap_config['base'];// It is a good idea to first look if the entry, that should be added,// is already present:if ($ldap->dnExists($dn)) {die('Could not add entry! Entry already exists!');}// The entry does not exist so far, we can safely add him.// But first, we must construct the entry.// This is, because Net_LDAP2 was build to make changes only// locally (in your script), not directly on the server.$attributes = array('sn' => 'Foo','gn' => 'Bar','mail' => array('foo@example.org', 'bar@example2.org'),'employeeNumber' => 123456);$new_entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createFresh($dn, $attributes);// Finally add the entry in the server:$result = $ldap->add($new_entry);if (Net_LDAP2::isError($result)) {die('Unable to add entry: '.$result->getMessage());}// The entry is now present in the directory server.// Additionally, it is linked to the $ldap connection used for the add(),// so you may call $entry->modify() (and friends) and $entry->update()// without the need for passing an $ldap object.// This is only the case if the entry was not linked to an Net_LDAP2 object// before, so if the entry object would be fetched from a $ldap object// and then added to $ldap_2, the link of the entry remains to $ldap,// thus any update() will be performed on directory1 ($ldap).?>