DOC: fix some typos in the ssl_s_{s|i}_dn documentation

Fix some typos in the ssl_s_{s|i}_dn documentation.
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William Lallemand 2020-06-26 09:55:06 +02:00
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@ -17104,8 +17104,8 @@ ssl_s_i_dn([<entry>[,<occ>[,<format>]]]) : string
first given entry found from the beginning of the DN. If a positive/negative
occurrence number is specified as the optional second argument, it returns
the value of the nth given entry value from the beginning/end of the DN.
For instance, "ssl_f_i_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
"ssl_f_i_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
For instance, "ssl_s_i_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
"ssl_s_i_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
The <format> parameter allows you to receive the DN suitable for
consumption by different protocols. Currently supported is rfc2253 for
LDAP v3.
@ -17119,8 +17119,8 @@ ssl_s_s_dn([<entry>[,<occ>[,<format>]]]) : string
first given entry found from the beginning of the DN. If a positive/negative
occurrence number is specified as the optional second argument, it returns
the value of the nth given entry value from the beginning/end of the DN.
For instance, "ssl_f_s_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
"ssl_f_s_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
For instance, "ssl_s_s_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
"ssl_s_s_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
The <format> parameter allows you to receive the DN suitable for
consumption by different protocols. Currently supported is rfc2253 for
LDAP v3.