Have you tried wrapping the column with a <logic:present role="..."> tag
(if you're using Struts)?  Also, since the column tag supports a body,
you could do the same thing there.  Obviously, it's more verbose, but it
might work for the time being.

Matt

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> 
> hi,
> 
> just wondering if there are any plans in adding security 
> options to this great lib...
> 
> I was thinking in something like having the "roles" attribute 
> for each column (so I can decide if the column should be 
> displayed according to the users roles). 
> 
> Another great point would be the hrefRoles attribute...
> 
> Am I the only one needing this?
> 
> brgds,
> 
> Papick
> 
> 
> 
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