Try this:
<if>
<isset property = "var"/>
<then>
...
Note no ${var} just var
HTH,
Flossy
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Guy Catz wrote:
how can tell if a property is set?
I've tried using contrib this -
<if>
<equals arg1="${var}" arg2="" />
<then>
but, if ${var} was never been set, the result is actually FALSE...
I need something like -
<if>
<set var="${var}" />
<then>
...
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