Also, I've studied the SQL.LOG after running the Perl CGI app, and it appears that all connections and queries performed correctly. It's just that no results appear in the browser, and then the server times out.
If you've verified in the logs that the connections and queries from Perl are ok then I don't think your connection string is the problem. Have you tried dumping the query results to a file to verify that the query is indeed working and you are getting the expected data returned? Could you post some more Perl code so we can see how you are gathering the query results?
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