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hey folks,
here's a quick "mod" i put together in case you have other appliaction which you want to use with eblah - but not as a mod.

call EblaAuth from your perl script and it will set $username to the current eblah user (or guest).  you can then run your own script knowing who the user is (or - for example - redirect them to the eblah login page if they are a guest, etc...)

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