> I don't see the need for a :uniq option, when you can use :only
> and :except on the before_filter and skip_before_filter flavors...
I think of it as way to remove the burden from the programmer to
think about whether or not the filter was already present in the
inheritance chain or not.
Please do come up with some real life examples that skip_* can't deal
with. Unless there is a very compelling set of those, I don't think
its worth it.
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