ok, that's a way of doing it but why does the  documentation for say 'fileset' 
and the attribute 'includes' say that  you can specify a list of comma 
separated file names??
  

Petar Tahchiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  On 12/01/06, General Email  wrote:
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> That will work with 'include' but it doesn't like 'includes' and then a
> list of comma separated file names.
>   That is the problem.
>
>   And yes...forgot the end quote there...typo in my post.
>
> Petar Tahchiev 
 wrote:  On 12/01/06, General
> Email  wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to specify a list of files to include in the
> inside a
> > task.
> >   Looks like this:
> >
> >
>
> >
> >
>
>
>
> 0h, and also you forgot to close your quotations marks here:
>               utils.jar,/>
> Doesn't ant complains it?
>
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> Regards, Petar!
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Sorry, my fault. I see now what you want.
First if you want to include a list of comma separated files you can use
this:




Second if you want to include a set of files you can use this:



     


where you point to the directory you want to use and exclude certain files.

Hope that helps!
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