Jose Alberto Fernandez wrote:

Dominique,

As its name indicates <macrodef/> is a MACRO. And macros are macros are
macros
and they are suppose to be textually replaces at the point on
invocation.


Of course the parameters need to be replaced. The point is they shouldn't look like properties. This way they can't be confused with properties. An alternate form to ${foo} is all that is needed. Just search for a diferent pattern... [EMAIL PROTECTED] or (@foo) or @{foo} or %{foo} or $[foo] or really anything that isn't ${foo}. Dominique did also point out that (@foo) and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are already commonly used in other contexts that build authors will be familliar with.

-Gus


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