If you want to edit data, only the appropriate keys are allowed: '0-9', 'A-F', 'a-f'. In the middle area, the data is editable in hexadecimal form. ![]() On the left side, you have a decimal display of the byte offset for each first byte in the line: In the line beneath, the attribute name is shown. In the top area of this dialog, you see the distinguished name and type icon for the object whose attribute your are editing. If you want, you can load/save data from/to files. In fact it's an full grown hex editor (not only viewer), which can be used to append, delete, insert and overwrite binary data - either in the hexadecimal line display or in the corresponding text panel. This editor is used to show, edit or create LDAP binary, hex or octet string attributes.
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