This is probably due to the change in XML parser that we're using. Have you
tried using a CDATA section? That might fix the multiline output. Or
probably using ${line.separator} (I think) or XML entities (like 
) .
Erik
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From: "Stefan Moebius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: <echo> multiline output
> <echo>
> This is only a demo.
>
> Specifically, a demo with an empty line in the middle.
> </echo>
>
> ... produces different output using ant 1.4.1 or ant 1.5beta1/2:
> ant 1.4.1:
>
> > [echo]
> > This is only a demo.
> >
> > Specifically, a demo with an empty line in the middle.
>
> ant 1.5beta2:
>
> > [echo] This is only a demo.
> > [echo] Specifically, a demo with an empty line in the middle.
>
> I check the changes documentation but couldn't find anything related to
> the <echo> task. Is the behavior of 1.5b2 intended? If so, how can I
> get a linefeed to appear in the output?
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
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