Hi All,

  [Apologies if this turns up more than once, I seem to be having
trouble posting]

  I'm setting up Auth and ACL on a site, to manage access to the admin
area, and I'm just looking for clarification. I've been looking at the
"Simple Acl controlled Application" in the example applications
section of the manual, and also the "Access Control Lists" bit (under
Core Components).

  It seems to me that the two examples manage access in slightly
different ways - the first example creates ACOs for all controller
actions, the second creates ACOs for something more akin to
controllers, and then uses the granularity implicit in the aros_acos
table (the CRUD fields).

  Firstly, have I understood the two examples correctly? And if so are
there obvious pros and cons to the two approaches?

  Thanks,

Toby

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