use simple link instead of 'pass' macro
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ With the default configuration, this is typically a comma-separated list of role
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The prefix "ROLE_" is a marker which indicates that a simple comparison with the user's authorities should be made.
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In other words, a normal role-based check should be used.
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Access-control in Spring Security is not limited to the use of simple roles (hence the use of the prefix to differentiate between different types of security attributes).
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We'll see later how the interpretation can vary footnote:[The interpretation of the comma-separated values in the `access` attribute depends on the implementation of the pass:specialcharacters,macros[<<ns-access-manager,AccessDecisionManager>>] which is used.].
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We'll see later how the interpretation can vary footnote:[The interpretation of the comma-separated values in the `access` attribute depends on the implementation of the <<ns-access-manager,AccessDecisionManager>> which is used.].
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In Spring Security 3.0, the attribute can also be populated with an pass:specialcharacters,macros[<<el-access,EL expression>>].
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