And if your going to use SQLite, make sure you get rid of the database disconnection feature, just comment out the line:
$self->dbh->disconnect(); # close database connection
According to this...

http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.perl.modules.cgi-session.user/month=20080201

Also be sure to:
# $CFG{'DB_USER'}, # "webadmin",
and
"driver:sqlite;serializer:Storable;id:md5", # "driver:mysql;serializer:Storable;id:md5",
All in Login.pm

And simple.ini would need to be changed as well for the DB stuff.


In reply to Nice tute, some notes on sqlite by DavidH
in thread RFC: Proposed tutorial - simple login script using CGI::Application by scorpio17

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