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Elements of Access Control

Some data is private. Other data, less so. Secure applications make it possible--and easy--to keep user data visible to the right people and invisible to the wrong people. Vladi Belperchinov explains how access control works and demonstrates with working code suitable for implementing your own access controls.
Link: http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2008/02/13/elements-of-access-control.html?CMP=OTC-BD0016219291&ATT=Elements+of+Access+Control

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