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svn commit: r1524245 - /jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext

Author: rvesse
Date: Tue Sep 17 22:35:06 2013
New Revision: 1524245

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1524245
Log:
Remove apparent copy paste error

Modified:
    jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext

Modified: jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext?rev=1524245&r1=1524244&r2=1524245&view=diff
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--- jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext (original)
+++ jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext Tue Sep 17 22:35:06 2013
@@ -145,22 +145,6 @@ that have subject X and predicate Y.
 The `SecNode.VARIABLE` may occur multiple times and may occur with the `SecNode.ANY` node.
 
 #### SecNode.FUTURE
-
-This node indicates a variable in the triple.  This differs from `SecNode.ANY` in that the system is asking 
-"if there are any prohibitions" not "if the user may perform". Thus queries with the `SecNode.VARIABLE` type 
-node should return `true` where `SecNode.ANY` returns `false`.  In general this type is used in the query to 
-determine if triple level filtering of results must be performed.
-
-- `SecNode.VARIABLE, X, Y>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all subjects
-that have property X and object Y.
-
-- `<X, SecNode.VARIABLE, Y>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all predicates
-that have subject X and object Y.
-
-- `<X, Y, SecNode.VARIABLE>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all objects
-that have subject X and predicate Y.
-
-The `SecNode.VARIABLE` may occur multiple times and may occur with the `SecNode.ANY` node.
         
 Insertions pose a different set of problems in that in some cases the system does not know what value will be 
 inserted.  For example when concatenating one RDFList with another (`rdfList.concatenate( rdfList2 )`) the system