Is there a policy here to work on a single issue per ticket?  Some places I 
have 
been like to seen a ticket be very specific to one issue.  This ticket actually 
defines two issues and implies a third.

Should I split this into multiple tickets?  This once can be used for the fix 
to 
the code and then two new ones for the docs and an example (it's not requested 
but seems implied by the need for a docs update).

Jon







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Sent: Thu, July 28, 2011 8:53:30 AM
Subject: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 51548] Missing "handler" Entry in Excelant ANTLIB 
File and Documentation

https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51548

--- Comment #2 from Jon Svede <[email protected]> 2011-07-28 14:53:30 UTC ---
r1151847 addresses the code issue - missing definition.  I also added more
Javadoc to the ExcelAntHandlerTask class.  I need to work on an example and
updating the docs.

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