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Chris,

On 5/23/12 7:06 PM, chris derham wrote:
> We had an app where support staff can login, and then on a special
> form enter the username of the person to impersonate and their own
> password (to prevent abuse), and the system then allows them to
> impersonate the user. Worked well for viewing exactly what the user
> was seeing when reporting issues. To do this we used acegi security
> - has built in support for impersonation.

NB: ACEGI is now called "Spring Security".

- -chris
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