We have an in-house python script that we've been using for our token
replacement, but I'm looking at moving us entirely over to nant.
What our script does is load a token/properties file, and then search
through a file or folder replacing any instances it finds of each token.
It looks like in nant I'm going to have to specify each token to be
replaced in the .build file.
Am I wrong about this? Is there a way to do an automated replace like
our current script does?
Thanks,
John
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