You can certainly have more than one version loaded. You may find it easier to fall back to Python 2.3. Unless you are using 2.4 specific features, it won't cost you much. You have to mess with path, associations, etc. in Windows registry to switch between the two.
-Larry Bates clinton Brandt wrote: > Hey I am Learning Blender for 3D mesh design and the current Relese > doesnt recognize my python 2.4.1 it stopped at python 2.3. there alpha > test of their next release supports py 2.4 but as a noob id like to > learn an a less buggy release. so my question is can i install 2 > versions of python and if i do, does the newer version hold rank when > running .py files. or should i axe the version i have and the start with > 2.3 then load 2.4 or what? thanks > > > -Clinton Brandt - Windows XP Laptop > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list