Are you sure the IIS environment has the DSN correctly defined? That would be my first hypothesis to prove or disprove.

If you're not seeing the "good", then either the connect() is dumping core or else you're going into the if block and hitting the exit. Maybe because there's no \n pm the print statement it's not getting flushed? (But I don't really believe that myself).

Try putting print LOG "1\n" before and after the connect() call to see if you're getting through that successfully.

You might also want to coniser a use CGI::Carp qw/fatalsToBrowser/. Is LOG being opened successfully? You're not testing to see whether it works or not, and since you are appending to the file (without datestamps I might add) you could be looking at stale information.

Good luck :)


print@_{sort keys %_},$/if%_=split//,'= & *a?b:e\f/h^h!j+n,o@o;r$s-t%t#u'

In reply to Re: IIS-CGI-DBI Errorless Errors by grinder
in thread IIS-CGI-DBI Errorless Errors by Reverend Phil

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