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<H2><A name="filterset">FilterSet</A></H2>
<P>FilterSets are groups of filters. Filters can be defined as token-value
-pairs
-or be read in from a file. FilterSets can appear inside tasks that support
this
+pairs
+or be read in from a file. FilterSets can appear inside tasks that support
this
feature or at the same level as <CODE><target></CODE> - i.e., as
-children of
+children of
<CODE><project></CODE>.</P>
<p>FilterSets support the <code>id</code> and <code>refid</code>
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filters.</p>
<p>In addition, FilterSets can specify
-<code>begintoken</code> and/or
+<code>begintoken</code> and/or
<code>endtoken</code> attributes to define what to match.</p>
-<p>Filtersets are used for doing
+<p>Filtersets are used for doing
replacements in tasks such as <code><copy></code>, etc.</p>
<p>
-<strong>Note: </strong>When a filterset is used in an operation, the files
are
+<strong>Note: </strong>When a filterset is used in an operation, the files
are
processed in text mode and the filters applied line by line. This means that
the copy operations will typically corrupt binary files. When applying
filters
you should ensure that the set of files being filtered are all text files.
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</TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>file</TD>
- <TD vAlign=top>A properties file of
+ <TD vAlign=top>A properties file of
name-value pairs from which to load the tokens.</TD>
<TD vAlign=top align="center">Yes</TD>
</TR>
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<H4>Examples</H4>
<p>You are copying the <code>version.txt</code> file to the <code>dist</code>
-directory from the <code>build</code> directory
+directory from the <code>build</code> directory
but wish to replace the token <code>@DATE@</code> with today's
date.</p>
<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>
<copy file="${build.dir}/version.txt"
toFile="${dist.dir}/version.txt">
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</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<p>You are copying the <code>version.txt</code> file to the <code>dist</code>
-directory from the build directory
+directory from the build directory
but wish to replace the token <code>%DATE*</code> with today's date.</p>
<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>
<copy file="${build.dir}/version.txt"
toFile="${dist.dir}/version.txt">
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