> Fortunately there is no method to revoke rights in the blog example,
> so this is a hypothetical scenario :-)
I know. I just extrapolated the approach for a more complex blog (I
mentioned 2 users etc.) or forum like application where such rights
could change.

> Insight in the security model of Wt is crucial to appreciate it, and
> to judge what it protects against and what not. Wt has a
> well-structured strategy to protect against the common web-attacks.
> Many (most) other frameworks don't do this as extensive as Wt does.
Well, the more I am using it, the more I trust that! really!

Back to my earlier questions: are there any news about mysql license
issues and the mysql backend?



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