Hi,
Is the set_authenticated method really private? I am puzzled because in the documentation for Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication there is an example using this method - $user = $c->find_user({ id => $id }); $c->set_authenticated($user); # logs the user in and calls persist_user Yet, later on it is listed as an internal method, with the usual caveats - INTERNAL METHODS These methods are for Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication INTERNAL USE only. Please do not use them in your own code, whether application or credential / store modules. If you do, you will very likely get the nasty shock of having to fix / rewrite your code when things change. They are documented here only for reference. $c->set_authenticated( $user, $realmname ) Well, I am using it anyway! Thanks, Bill. Aptina (UK) Limited, Century Court, Millennium Way, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 2XT. Registered in England No. 06570543. This e-mail and any attachments contain confidential information and are solely for the review and use of the intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender and destroy this e-mail and any copies.
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