updated help for import/export
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    <para>There are also some special functions available:</para>
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    <para><emphasis role="bold">Export:</emphasis> This allows you to export
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    entries to a file (e.g. LDIF or CSV format).</para>
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    <para><emphasis role="bold">Show internal attributes:</emphasis> Shows
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    internal attributes of the current entry. This includes information about
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    the creator and creation time of the entry.</para>
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    </screenshot>
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  </section>
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  <section>
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  <section id="tool_upload">
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    <title>File upload</title>
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    <para>When you need to create lots of accounts then you can use LAM's file
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    upload to create them. LAM will read a CSV formatted file and create the
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    related LDAP entries. Please check the data in you CSV file carefully. LAM
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    will do less checks for the file upload than for single account
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    creation.</para>
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    upload to create them. In contrast to <link linkend="tool_upload">LDAP
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    import/export</link> this operates on account type level.</para>
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    <para>LAM will read a CSV formatted file and create the related LDAP
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    entries. Please check the data in you CSV file carefully. LAM will do less
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    checks for the file upload than for single account creation.</para>
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    <para>At the first page please select the account type and what extensions
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    should be activated.</para>
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    </screenshot>
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  </section>
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  <section id="tool_importexport">
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    <title>LDAP import/export</title>
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    <para>Here you can import and export plain LDAP data. In contrast to <link
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    linkend="tool_upload">file upload</link> this operates on plain LDAP
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    attribute level.</para>
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    <section>
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      <title>Import</title>
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      <para>The LDAP import supports input data in <ulink
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      url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LDAP_Data_Interchange_Format">LDIF</ulink>
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      format. You can provide plain text or upload an LDIF file.</para>
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      <para>The "Don't stop on errors" option will cause the import to
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      continue even if entries could not be created.</para>
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      <screenshot>
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        <graphic fileref="images/tool_import.png"/>
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      </screenshot>
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    </section>
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    <section>
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      <title>Export</title>
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      <para>Here you can export your plain LDAP data as LDIF or CSV
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      file.</para>
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      <screenshot>
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        <graphic fileref="images/tool_export.png"/>
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      </screenshot>
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      <para>Base DN: this is the starting point of the export. Enter a DN or
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      press the magnifying glass icon to open the DN selection dialog.</para>
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      <para>Search scope: You can export just the base DN, base DN + its
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      direct children or the whole subtree.</para>
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      <para>Search filter: this can be used to filter the entries by
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      specifying a standard LDAP filter. The preselected filter
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      "(objectclass=*)" matches all entries.</para>
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      <para>Attributes: the list of attributes that should be part of export.
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      "*" matches all standard attributes (excluding system
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      attributes).</para>
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      <para>Include system attributes: this will also include system
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      attributes like the entry creation time and creator's DN.</para>
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      <para>Save as file: will save to file instead of printing the data on
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      the web page.</para>
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      <para>Export format: you can select LDIF or CSV (e.g. for usage in
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      spreadsheet applications).</para>
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      <para>End of line: use the one appropriate for your operating
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      system.</para>
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    </section>
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  </section>
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  <section>
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    <title>OU editor</title>
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	$container = new htmlResponsiveRow();
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	$container->add(new htmlTitle(_("Import")), 12);
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	$sources = array(
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		_('Text input') => 'text',
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		_('File') => 'file',
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		_('Text input') => 'text'
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	);
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	$sourceRadio = new htmlResponsiveRadio(_('Source'), 'source', $sources, 'text');
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	$sourceRadio->setTableRowsToHide(
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