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[MacPerl] Running two (or more?) copies of MacPerl



I raised this question a while back, but I don't recall getting a
definitive answer, so here it is again...

Mac OS, in some mysterious (to me, at least :-) manner, calls up MacPerl
whenever a MacPerl droplet or CGI script is invoked.  This seems to be
tied to the Type and/or Creator of the document in question.

What would be involved in creating a second copy of MacPerl, functionally
identical, which would respond to a different set of documents?  What I
have in mind here is, for instance, letting one copy of MacPerl handle
CGI scripts while another is used for development.

-r

Rich Morin:          rdm@cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841, http://www.ptf.com/~rdm
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