The three C<Authentication> plugins work together to support
Authentication while the C<Session> plugins are required to maintain
state across multiple HTTP requests. Note that there are several
-options for L<Session::Store|Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store>
+options for L<Session::Store|Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store>
(L<Session::Store::FastMmap|Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::FastMmap>
is generally a good choice if you are on Unix; try
-L<Cache::FileCache|Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::FileCache> if you are on
-Win32) -- consult L<Session::Store|Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store> and
-its subclasses for additional information.
+L<Session::Store::File|Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::File> if you
+are on Win32) -- consult
+L<Session::Store|Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store> and its subclasses
+for additional information and options (for example to use a
+database-backed session store).
=head2 Configure Authentication
TT code, it's probably a little too subtle for use in "normal"
comments.
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+ </p>
Although most of the code is comments, the middle few lines provide a
"you are already logged in" reminder if the user returns to the login