Uninitialized constant usually means that the the module hasn't been 
loaded into the Rails environment.  Adding an initializer file might fix 
it, but it seems to me that this shouldn't be necessary with Authlogic. 
Make sure you're using the most updated version of Authlogic.

# config/initializers/authlogic.rb
require ' authlogic'

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