You could trim the strings after you get them, e.g. ${directory.trim()}
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/07/2003 01:46:14 AM:
> Thank you, its work fine
>
> But I must omit the space : my.list.directories=${dir.one},${dir.two}
> I will try util:replace to do this.
>
> Now I have something that transform a directory structure in an other
with
> a properties config.
>
> Nicolas,
>
> >Hi Nicolas,
> >
> >I'm not a perfect jelly hacker but try this.
> >
> > <util:tokenize var="directories" delim=",">
> > ${my.list.directories}
> > </util:tokenize>
> > <j:forEach var="directory" items="directories">
> > ...
> > </j:forEach>
> >
> >Hopt this helps!
> >Toby
> >
> >>
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I define a property :
> >> my.list.directories=${dir.one}, ${dir.two}
> >>
> >> And I try to iterate in this list so I do :
> >> <j:forEach var="directory" items="${my.list.directories}">
> >> <!-- do something-->
> >> </j:forEach>
> >>
> >> But I do only one iteration and the var equals : "${dir.one},
> >> ${dir.two}"
> >> with the values of ${dir.one} and ${dir.two}. The list is not
> >> separate.
> >>
> >> Does list of properties are extract in maven ?
> >> How do I iterate such collection of items?
> >>
> >> Thank
> >>
>
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