IMHO we still have the problem with spaces in the config.xml: this is a real
problem.
But isn't there any simple solution to this 'space problem'?

I always thought(me naive) that such issues are just a matter of parser 
configuration,
cause we talk about XML here :).

Probably phoenix-trunk is the solution but I'm not sure it's stable and I
don't know what the features of phoenix-trunk are: probably I should build
the phoenix-trunk website from trunk to find more informations.
Wouldn't take far less time to investigate the 'space problem' instead?
Considering that you have at least the fact that LOOM WAS working for you,
except that space? I think this is a big argument.

You will just need to download loom, place your james.sar (latest trunk will
create a james.sar compatible with loom/phoenix-trunk) in its apps folder
and remove spaces in your config.xml.
Just execute "run.bat" or "run.sh" and it works.
This seems OK, but I still think that if LOOM is good, it should be used
by default, and those with FUD should just investigate/test,
and bring proofs, not just FUD, period :).

Thanks in advance,

Ahmed.


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