I don't have an answer to your question, but... since you mentioned not wanting to reinvent wheels, there's a lot of work on authentication going on with the Catalyst project. eg:

Catalyst Autentication
Catalyst Authorization

So if you are still scouting around for a framework and haven't invested too much in CGI application you could check out the catalyst bandwagon.

I think CGI application may also have its own newsgroup, and maybe irc channel as well, so you might try there as well if you're committed to CGI::A.

(Disclaimer: Cat is hard to set up, one reason I'm still merely sniffing the kool aid and haven't gone into full-on evangelist mode. Setup is being worked on, though, and gradually getting easier.)


In reply to Re: CGI::Builder & DBIx::UserDB together? by tphyahoo
in thread CGI::Builder & DBIx::UserDB together? by hesco

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