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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3341 *** shadow/3341 Thu Sep 13 05:35:26 2001 --- shadow/3341.tmp.4282 Thu Sep 13 07:51:49 2001 *************** *** 2,9 **** | ant replace function strips "$" chars within "value" strings | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bug #: 3341 Product: Ant | ! | Status: RESOLVED Version: 1.3 | ! | Resolution: INVALID Platform: PC | | Severity: Major OS/Version: Solaris | | Priority: Other Component: Core tasks | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ --- 2,9 ---- | ant replace function strips "$" chars within "value" strings | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bug #: 3341 Product: Ant | ! | Status: REOPENED Version: 1.3 | ! | Resolution: Platform: PC | | Severity: Major OS/Version: Solaris | | Priority: Other Component: Core tasks | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ *************** *** 62,64 **** --- 62,69 ---- So, your value clause becomes value="blah123:$$blah456"/> + + + ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-09-13 07:51 ------- + Can you explain why a single "$" at the beginning of a replacement string works + OK?
