You can easily achieve this with ant filtering, for example.
ant file snippet:
(...)
<target name="-post-compile">
<filter filtersfile="build-ex.properties"/>
<copy todir="build" filtering="true">
<fileset dir=".">
<include name="page.properties" />
</fileset>
</copy>
</target>
page.properties:
my.label=My homepage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ is neat.
my.label2 = My other page
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ is weird
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ and cool.
On 3/10/07, Jonathan Cone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it possible to substitute properties into other properties? I tried the
Ant-like syntax:
Page1.properties:
my.label=My homepage
my.other.label=${my.label} is neat.
Is there a syntax which would render my.other.label as 'My homepage is
neat.'?
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