Update: I think I've found your problem: I'm using Windows 98SE, ActiveState's Perl 5.6.1 Build 631, DBI/DBD::ODBC, Xitami Webserver 2.4d9 and a Microsoft Access 2000 Database.

Don't use any of the Win9x product line for anything more than playing games. I'm not kidding. Why did MS release a server edition, known as NT? Because 95, 98 and Me are flashy, trashy games systems. If you don't believe me, ring your local MS rep and ask him. i'm sure he'll be happy to come around and "help" your boss to decide to upgrade to NT/2k.

Note: Update in separate post because the retard running our proxy server doesn't realise you can't cache POSTs. I guess here's nothing in his MCSE manuals about it. Heh.____________________
Jeremy
I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.


In reply to Re: ActivePerl is crashing when running a script! by jepri
in thread ActivePerl is crashing when running a script! by DaWolf

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