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To avoid problems when an AJAX request takes a bit longer in the ACL
manager, a throbber is shown while loading the info.
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There are two new parameters submitted that contain the currently
selected namespace and page id so it can be selected again
indenpendently from the opened namespace.
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This patch replaces the old ACL manager plugin with a new, completely
rewritten one.
The ACL manager is now independent of the page from which it was called,
instead all pages and namespaces are selectable from an AJAX enhanced
list similar to the one used in the media manager. This should take care
of a major complain by new users.
Another major confusion was that the old manager only showed relevant
rules. This new manager always shows *all* defined ACL rules.
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