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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > From: Nat Gross
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Matt Benson wrote:
> > >--- Nat Gross
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >wrote:
> > >
> > >>Hi;
> > >>How can I embed a \t within an echo string?
> > >>I tried to console and file, with and without
> > >>message attribute, to no
> > >>avail.
> > >
> > >I believe this is an XML thing. You might find
> an XML
> > >parser that would preserve a hard tab character
> in a
> > >buildfile, but as I understand it the tab
> character is
> > >not defined in XML so the behavior of (e.g.
> Xerces) is
> > >to interpret it as a space. That what appears to
> be
> > >happening when I run:
> > >
> > ><project>
> > > <echo message="foo bar" />
> > > <!-- that was a tab between foo and bar
> > > but my HTML form-based e-mail won't let
> > > me do it ;) -->
> > ></project>
> > >
> > >Can you just use several spaces? You could even
> do:
> > >
> > ><property name="tab" value=" " />
> > >and use ${tab} wherever you want...
> > >
> > Neat idea. Thanks.
> > -nat
> >
> > >-Matt
> > >
> > >>Thanks,
> > >>-nat
> >
>
> Alternately, if you really want a tab character, I
> think you should be able to use the XML character
> entity for tab:
> <property name="tab" value=" ">
>
> Kajsa Anderson
>
>
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