project.xml is not a jelly script.
You can only specify properties, e.g. ${a.b.c} in it, not use jelly
taglibs.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28/10/2
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 13:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think I read something in the mail archive about the project.xml being
> just a big jelly script? In that message (I believe it from Jason), there
> was a warning not to abuse this fact...for our own good. :-) Anyway, I
> wanted to find ou
I think I read something in the mail archive about the project.xml being
just a big jelly script? In that message (I believe it from Jason), there
was a warning not to abuse this fact...for our own good. :-) Anyway, I
wanted to find out the level of jelly support provided in the project.xml.
Does