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Posted to asp@perl.apache.org by Mike Melillo <mm...@attbi.com> on 2002/05/19 15:07:34 UTC

Apache::ASP DBI question

Hi,

I'm relatively new to the ASP model, but I like what I've seen so far.
My question is regarding connection to a DB.  Where in the ASP
file/model does the connect string go?  Wouldn't putting it in the asp
file make it visible to the client with view source?  Or am I missing
something?

Thanks,

Mike Melillo

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