No.. If we write "\r\n" , then it will take both 'r' and 'n' as delimiters ..
So it cant distinguish end of line..
In @{letter} I am getting whole file content..
Btw In project properties file , the output of "dir /b" will be there....
That is all d directories in that directory will be there..
Raagu wrote:
>
> Hello I have an ant script which reads from file "project.properties"
>
> The code snippet is below
>
> <loadfile property="src" srcFile="project.properties" />
> <fixcrlf file="project.properties" eol="dos" fixlast="true" />
> <for param="letter" list="${src}" delimiter="">
> <sequential>
> <echo>@{letter}</echo>
> </sequential>
> </for>
>
> I want to read line by line. I am not getting what should I give in the
> delititer attribute of for task..
> pls tel me the delimiter attribute value so that for each loop @{letter}
> contains one line from from file..
>
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