> Why can't the file seperators in the xml file be specified using
> ${file.separator} instead of having a standard file separator.
We're going to drop ${...} syntax. Besides, putting in even ${/} isn't
very natural. Especially if we find a set of rules that works (which I
think we might have now).
> It isn't pretty, but it is portable. I don't know how to solve the drive
> addressing though.
Drive addressing is pretty much intractable.
> FYI.. I also started using a free obfuscator called RetroGuard (open source)
> and
> it can be called during the build process and seems to work well. I Thought
> that some people may want to give it a go if they haven't already.
> http://www.retrologic.com/
Thanks for the pointer. I didn't realize that there was an OSS
obsfucator.
.duncan