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Old August 26th, 2003, 07:57 PM
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Been reading through the wrox book for Beggining Active Server Pages 3.0, and it covers how to connect to Access and MSDE (MSSQL), but it doesn't cover connecting to mySQL. I looked around the mySQL site and random ASP sites and found nothing. Wondering if anyone could post some info on how to connect to mySQL and some sample ADO connection strings. Or at least point me to a site that would help me out. I did find a ODBC provider for mySQL, but the book seems to only cover OLE-DB.
 
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http://www.able-consulting.com/ADO_Conn.htm is a good place for example connection strings.





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