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Role based authorization in Rails

By Peter Cooper — June 4th, 2006 — No Comments - Leave One Now!

In Elsewhere, Ruby on Rails

It's a few months old, but this guide to creating your own role based authentication system in Rails is pretty good. It doesn't use any plugins other than the LoginGenerator.

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