Scott Hernandez wrote:

+1 on echo supporting inline (text node) text.

yeah me too. Good idea.

Ian

I don't use the web based browser much, but it seems to work for me today
when I was checking on my changes.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Deacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [nant-dev] Trivial modifications to ConsoleRunner.cs



Is new Scott an improvement on the old Scott? :)

Yah, I thought maybe Scott and I had crossed paths based on his e-mail...
but I'm still in the process of beating cvs into submission on my work box
and sf's web-based CVS browser has been finicky of late. (Anybody know

what

the deal is with that, btw?)

Question re: the echo task.

I noticed <echo message="foo" /> rather than <echo>foo</echo>.

Was this a design decision, or a quick and dirty to take advantage of
TaskAtrributeAttribute? (Can you tell I'm porting my ant script?) :)

How do folks feel about supporting either/or?
<echo message="This is still supported." />
<echo>This would then be supported.</echo>
<echo message="Naughty Script">This would cause a BuildException.</echo>

(I'm volunteering, btw, not feature nagging.)

Personally, I'm fond of the echo task as the poor-man's online help, and
being able to preserve the whitespace inside <echo></echo> comes in handy
for that.

Brian

(Oh, and thanks for the tips on style, Ian. 'preciated.)







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