According to Brian L. Matthews: > > You can also run multiple ACGIs at the same time, although if they're > MacPerl scripts, the requests will be queued (I assume), because MacPerl > can only run one script at once. However, if you move your script to > Unix (or Rhapsody, presumably), the server may run multiple instances of > it at the same time. This means if you use an ACGI, you need to think > about what happens if multiple copies of your script are running at the > same time. <snip> Actually, I believe MacPerl gags, crashes and burns, etc.... As has been reported numerous times by people attempting to use ACGIs and MacPerl with WebStar. Whether this is because of something in WebStar, MacPerl, the MacOS, or whatever I have no idea. But I do remember seeing several people posting about this. :-) ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch