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Tobias Bocanegra commented on FELIX-3542:
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yes it is a problem.
the properties passed in the 'activate' method are identical to the ones
specified in the annotation. so no double escaping needed.
as ankur mentioned above:
> The component gets the correct initial value. But things fail when you open
> the property editor and save without making any changes
> Incorrect rendering of default property values with backslashes in property
> editor
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>
> Key: FELIX-3542
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3542
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Web Console
> Reporter: Ankur Pathela
> Assignee: Felix Meschberger
> Priority: Minor
>
> For a component property defined as below:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
> static private final String DEFAULT_FILE_PATTERN = "(?i)index\\.html";
> @Property(value=DEFAULT_FILE_PATTERN)
> static private final String PN_FILE_PATTERN = "file.pattern";
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
> The backslash gets eaten up in the felix web console. The default value
> should appear as (?i)index\.html but ends up looking like (?i)index.html.
> This regex has a different meaning than the one intended.
> The component gets the correct initial value. But things fail when you open
> the property editor and save without making any changes(because the editor
> loaded up with an incorrect default value). Note that the property values
> when saved from the property editor render correctly the next time the editor
> loads.
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