No, the only workaround is to programatically generate the map at run
time based on the user's permissions. Not an especially easy task,
even if you're using MaestroAPI.

This is a longstanding issue. Someone's putting together a Google
Summer of Code proposal to work on this; if accepted hopefully we'll
see it for 2.3.

On 2010-04-09, antonio.net <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've noticed that if the map is already loaded, and you deny permission to a
> layer to the logged in user, the layer will disappear! Marvelous!
>
> But then when that same user tries to login using the same Map the
> "Permission denied to resource" message will appear.
>
> Is there a workaround for this?
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