I will try and have a look in the next week or so. Watch this space.

On 29/06/2010 16:48, David Corlette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is this ever going to get fixed?  I've tried any number of ways to get this 
> to work, and usually I end up having to put in some sort of file copy with a 
> 'tail' to get rid of the<xml>  header, which is a pretty ugly workaround.
>
> Thanks.
>
>>>> On 03.03.2010 at 13:50, in message
> <4b8e692b0200008a00049...@soto.provo.novell.com>, "David Corlette"
> <dcorle...@novell.com>  wrote:
>> BTW, when I use the default outputter the amount of whitespace in the file
>> gets ridiculously large.
>>
>> This is to the tune of increasing a 170K file to 11MB after several edits
>> via xmltask.
>>
>>>>> On 27.02.2010 at 04:32, in message<4b88e692.9060...@oopsconsultancy.com>,
>> Brian Agnew<br...@oopsconsultancy.com>  wrote:
>>> Can you try with the default outputter ? i.e. remove the "outputter"
>>> attribute ?
>>>
>>> On 26/02/2010 23:53, David Corlette wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I've been using xmltask for some pretty complex stuff, and very recently 
>>>> ran
>>> into an issue I can't seem to get around.
>>>> Basically, AFAICT the 'omitHeader' attribute is completely ignored. For a
>>> task as simple as this:
>>>> <xmltask source="${pkgdir}/tmp/files2.xml" dest="${pkgdir}/tmp/files2.xml"
>>> omitHeader="true" outputter="simple:1">
>>>>    <insert path="/PluginPackageFiles" buffer="file"/>
>>>> </xmltask>
>>>>
>>>> one still gets a<?xml...>   header in the output file.
>>>>
>>>> Not only that, when this is run via the Java ProjectHelper (as opposed to
>>> command-line Ant), the XML header is corrupted and ends up like this:
>>>> <?xml version="1.0" UTF-8standalone="null"?>
>>>>
>>>> As a result, the next time we try to process that same XML file, xmltask
>>> throws an error.
>>>> Any ideas?  AFAIK I'm using the latest - downloaded a couple weeks ago.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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