Pablo,

That kind of behaviour is in your application and has nothing to do with cas. 
If the application determines that a user needs to log in, then send them to 
cas.

Ray

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Hi, not sure exactly what this is called but I'm sure you have seen it on 
Amazon, Best Buy, etc. You have access to view browsing history, shopping cart, 
etc but when you actually click on order history, profile, etc you are prompted 
to log in.

So some items are viewable but once you start to interact you get prompted to 
login.

How does a site do something like that? I'm assuming CAS doesn't offer anything 
like that, correct?

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