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One of the following elements can be used to attach an access co= ntrol policy to the resource. This is a violation of the axiom that the SP = doesn't do access control, but it's really just a call-out that has some pr= edefined plugins you can use as examples to create more.
<htaccess>
.htaccess
support during the authorization =
phase. This is automatic and implicit for the "Native" request mapper, but can be enabled by hand if the "XML" request mapper is used. Note that this will =
fail for non-Apache servers.<AccessControlProvider&g=
t;
<AccessControl>
If no element is included (or inherited or implicitly enabled), any acce= ss control is left to the resource.
If an error occurs when processing this element, a dummy policy to deny = access is installed to prevent accidental exposure.