Here's the connection string:
$dbh = new Win32::ODBC("DSN=spinfire_markup;UID=spinfire_markup2;PWD=d
+dc;")
or die "<p>Couldn't open database: " . Win32::ODBC::Error() . " stoppe
+d";
It seems to be a lost cause. I could figure it out if the server were in English and I could tinker with it, but as it is, oh well. I'm gonna look into doing it in ASP now, which means <:sniffsniff> my short tenure in the Perl community may be comming to a close for now.
Or more likely I'm just going to go find an excuse to keep playing with perl. "Aw mom! I'm about to gain a level! I can't quit now!"
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