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Guillaume Wallet commented on MRESOURCES-25:
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Hello,
I think it would be great if that issue could be solved, because it will enable
ability to share project between unix/linux and windows developpers.
Thx in advance for this work (I can't vote for this Issue)
Guillaume WALLET.
> Filtering of property values containing backslashes in path names still does
> not escape them?
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> Key: MRESOURCES-25
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRESOURCES-25
> Project: Maven 2.x Resources Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: Bryan Carpenter
>
> This was originally reported as MRESOURCES-17, and I understood from the
> comments
> there it was fixed in version 2.2 of the plugin. But I have tried using that
> version of the
> resources plugin, and I am still seeing the same problem.
> My source property file contains:
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.file=${basedir}/keys/x509.PFX.MSFT
> After filtering it looks like this:
>
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.file=D:\cygwin\home\dbc\cvs\omii-packaging\source\ws-wss4j/keys/x509.PFX.MSFT
> and when the this is read in by `Properties.load()' the value ends up as:
> d:cygwinhomedbccvsomii-packagingsourcews-wss4j/keys/x509.PFX.MSFT
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