Josh Berkus wrote:
Josh,
We do not consider that a short coming, anyone who needs to hide
existence of files needs to set up their directory structure to
disallow read/search/create on the directories they aren't allowed to
discover filenames in. Polyinstanciation can also address this issue.
Hmmm. Why try to hide individual rows in tables then? That would seem
not in keeping with the filesystem policies.
Because rows have data in them. It is analogous to not allowing the contents of
the file to be visible. However, the primary key is still known to exist through
various means, which is more analogous to the filename.
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