You do not have to escape back slashes in XML - just put "\r\n".
- Alexey.
Chad Armstrong wrote:
Hello all,
Today seems to be regular expression day on the list, so here is my input ;)
I have a block of code in my build script:
<script language="javascript">
<![CDATA[
strResourceDef = project.getProperty("MSVC.Pre-Link.RESOURCE_DEF");
strReplace = strResourceDef.replaceAll(";","\\r\\n");
project.setProperty("RESOURCE_DEF_REPLACE", strReplace);
]]>
</script>
What this is supposed to do is is transform a string like
string;string;string; into string\r\nstring\r\nstring\r\n, but the
above transforms to stringrnstringrnstringrn, and using \r\n or
\\\r\\\n causes actual newlines to be output, which is not what I
want. I've tried using entities as well and they just get output
verbatim. Any clues?
thanks
Chad
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