I managed to set up authentication through Zend_Auth and access control
through Zend_Acl. This works without any problem. However, I'd like to take
things one step further.

My view scripts sometimes display links to pages that are not accessible by
the logged in user, because that user does not have the proper rights to
view that page. Think of an "edit" link next to a blog article. If only the
author of the article is allowed (via Zend_Acl) to edit the article, then it
makes no sense to display the "edit" link to other users as well, as
clicking on the link will only send them to a "not authorised" page.

Is there a convenient way of dealing with this problem? I'm sure it's a
common request so I was hoping someone could help me with it.

Thanks in advance.
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