I'm using DBI to connect to a mySQL database. My connection line looks like this:
my $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:mysql:database=audic;host=localhost', 'cop +lan', 'password') or die "Can't connect to audic database: $DBI::errstr\n";
In the above statement, "coplan" is my mySQL username, and the password is the password (not really, but you get the idea). I'm curious, though. Is there any way that I can not show a password in this statement? Call me paranoid, but I don't showing any password plain-text, even if the person can't connect to my machine to use mySQL. If I can hide the password, however, it just makes me happier.

--Coplan


In reply to Hiding DBI Passwords? by Coplan

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