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James Vaudry updated MSHARED-292:
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Description:
I configured the <escapeString>\</escapeString>
Input:
{noformat}
test1=\${foo}
test2=\${user.home}
{noformat}
Expected filtered result:
{noformat}
test1=${foo}
test2=${user.home}
{noformat}
Actual filtered result:
{noformat}
test1=${foo}
test2=\/home/username
{noformat}
>From my testing, it seems any Java System Property (user.home, java.home,
>etc...) does not work with Maven escape filtering. Other variables like foo
>work just fine.
was:
I configured the <escapeString>\</escapeString>
Input:
test1=\${foo}
test2=\${user.home}
Expected filtered result:
test1=${foo}
test2=${user.home}
Actual filtered result:
test1=${foo}
test2=\/home/username
>From my testing, it seems any Java System Property (user.home, java.home,
>etc...) does not work with Maven escape filtering. Other variables like ${foo}
>work just fine.
> Escape filtering of Java System Property variables does not work
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MSHARED-292
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSHARED-292
> Project: Maven Shared Components
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Maven 3.0.4
> maven-war-plugin:2.4
> Reporter: James Vaudry
>
> I configured the <escapeString>\</escapeString>
> Input:
> {noformat}
> test1=\${foo}
> test2=\${user.home}
> {noformat}
> Expected filtered result:
> {noformat}
> test1=${foo}
> test2=${user.home}
> {noformat}
> Actual filtered result:
> {noformat}
> test1=${foo}
> test2=\/home/username
> {noformat}
> From my testing, it seems any Java System Property (user.home, java.home,
> etc...) does not work with Maven escape filtering. Other variables like foo
> work just fine.
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