<?php global $ldiff_options, $ldiff_infoblurb, $ldif_showblurb; // Set ldiff_options to 1 for this plugin to have it's own options // page entry. If you would rather simply have this plugin appear // at the bottom of the addressbook, then set it to be 0. $ldiff_options = 1; // If there are more than $ldif_showblurb errors, when importing an // ldif file, then show the $ldiff_infoblurb message. Actually this // setting is just one of the decision points which displays the // blurb below, see the code to find out the other times that it is // displayed. $ldif_showblurb = 7; // The quasi help text for this plugin that is displayed on the // options page, if there is one, or displayed at the bottom of the // page after importing an ldif file if too many errors have // occurred. Too many errors is defined by the $ldif_showblurb // variable above, or if the number of errors exceeds or equals the // number of records successfully imported. $ldiff_infoblurb = '<p> This importer understands the <b>LDIF</b> file format as defined in <a href="ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2849.txt" target="blank"> RFC-2849</a>. Many e-mail programs such as Netscape Communicator, Eudora and others will export their address books in LDIF format. If your program does not, then use the address book converter at <a href="http://www.interguru.com/mailconv.htm" target="_blank"> www.interguru.com</a> to convert your address book into LDIF format, and then import it here. </p>'; ?>