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This fake function is for use with blah & blah and does blahblahblabhalbhl
This function removes the given right (string) from the given ACL.


==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
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bool aclRemoveRight ( acl theAcl, string rightname )  
bool aclRemoveRight ( acl theAcl, string rightName )  
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===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
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*'''argumentName:''' description
*'''theAcl:''' The ACL to remove the right from
 
*'''rightName:''' The ACL name to remove from the right from
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Returns ''true'' if blah, ''false'' otherwise.
Returns ''true'' if the given right was successfully removed from the given ACL, ''false'' or ''nil'' if it could not be removed for some reason, ie. it didn't exist in the ACL.


==Example==  
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Revision as of 09:44, 26 November 2007

This function removes the given right (string) from the given ACL.

Syntax

bool aclRemoveRight ( acl theAcl, string rightName ) 

Required Arguments

  • theAcl: The ACL to remove the right from
  • rightName: The ACL name to remove from the right from

Returns

Returns true if the given right was successfully removed from the given ACL, false or nil if it could not be removed for some reason, ie. it didn't exist in the ACL.

Example

This example does...

--TODO

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