> Have you seen the example?
>   http://kaigai.myhome.cx/index.php (id: foo/var/baz pass: sepgsql)
                                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It means we can select one of "foo", "var" or "baz", and they have same
password. I'm sorry, if it was a confusable representation.

> It returns different query result based on the security context associated
> with HTTP authenticated user. In like wise, your accesses to the listed
> three Jpeg files are also restricted.
> In both cases, a user "foo" cannot access anything except for objects
> labeled as "FooData" or unlabled.
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