In your example, your starting run mode is the login screen. I thought the login screen was supposed to be determined in prerun? I saw an example somewhere, where the need to validate a user's login was supposed to the login. If it was good, it would go to the normal run mode. If it was bad, it would return $self->desiredrunmode.

And the wiki doesn't help either. It made some reference to a catch-all validation, that made a seperate C::A necessary. I see that you have everything in one pm...

See, I still don't understand what's going on, anywhere.

In your example, your start mode is login... And then your prerun is login... So how does the user get out of the login stage if they already were logged in?


In reply to Re^2: Starting with CGI::Application and Logins by deep submerge
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