Yeah I'm using the skip_before_filter method too,
but still, it seems it would be better if you could specify a
controller/action like your original posts suggests
before_filter :custom_filter, :except => {:controler=>:action}
that way you can include the filter on everything by applying it to the
ApplicationController, and only remove it from the few
controllers/actions that don't need it.
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