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them.</font></b></p>Hi, there

I have two quick suggestions:

1. Make the -project help not print out all CDATA elements (since this
causes my <Xcript><!-- elements to be printed as well).  Perhaps it could
just look for <description> task calls.

Currently, I have descriptions (set via the description attribute for a
target element) for many of my targets, but these are not being
outputted.  Only the contents of the <description> and <script> tasks
are being displayed (though I assume that all CDATA elements will be
displayed like the <script> task).

I plan to write extensive command line help for my build script, so it'd
be nice to see anything that makes this easier, though this isn't
strictly necessary, since I can use the <description> task easily
enough.

2. Implement a type for XML results which could be used in a foreach
loop (similar to the fileset type), or extend the foreach loop to be
able to take results from an xml file.

There were a few other ideas, but I realised that these were just more
complicated and possibly redundant.

Let me know what you think

Thanks

John


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