> Finally the last example. This is setting a target based on 
> the evaluation of <if>. What happens if I invoke this target 
> and the conditional evaluates to false? If (using the example 
> below) I do nant xxx and a does not equal to b then what 
> happens? Nothing?

If the test evaluates to false, then the body of the 'if' element is
skipped.

To evaluate other conditions, you will require extra 'if' or 'ifnot'
blocks.


Further comments on this here: (RFE)
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=972927&group_id
=31650&atid=402871
or http://tinyurl.com/3lxae


-T

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