Date: 2004-03-09T00:25:16
Editor: StefanBodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Ant Wiki
Page: NewAntFeaturesInDetail/XmlNamespaceSupport
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/ant/NewAntFeaturesInDetail/XmlNamespaceSupport
some typos
Change Log:
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@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
== Namespaces and Attributes ==
Attributes are only used to configure the element they belong to if:
- * they have no namespace (note that the default namespace does *not* apply to
attributes)
+ * they have no namespace (note that the default namespace does '''not'''
apply to attributes)
* they are in the same namespace as the element they belong to
Other attributes are simply ignored.
@@ -143,12 +143,12 @@
NewAntFeaturesInDetail/NewIntrospectionRules: Ant types and tasks are now
free to accept arbritrary named types as nested elements, as long as the
concrete type implements the interface expected by the task/type. The most
-obvioius example for this is the <condition> task, which supports various
+obvious example for this is the <condition> task, which supports various
nested conditions, all of which extend the interface `Condition`.
To integrate a custom condition in Ant, you can now simply <typedef> the
condition, and then use it anywhere where conditions are allowed
(assuming the containing element has a generic `add(Condition)` or
-`addConfigured(Configured)`method):
+`addConfigured(Condition)` method):
{{{
<typedef resource="org/example/conditions.properties"
uri="http://example.org/conditions"/>
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