Roland Müller wrote:
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> This works.
>
By the way, if this worked, then either you're using a very old version
of NAnt, or this has changed since the July version that I have
installed on this machine.
> But I am looking for a single task where i can do this in one line. Or
>
Let me ad
Roland Müller wrote:
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> I call "nant -D:customer=FladDemo"!
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> I have now this solution for lowering:
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> This works.
> But I am looking for a single task where i can do this in one line. Or
> how can i set a property with a default property and overwrite it in the
> same
Hi Daniel,
i want to manipulate a property to lower that "comes in over the command
line".
I call "nant -D:customer=FladDemo"!
I have now this solution for lowering:
This works.
But I am looking for a single task where i can do this in one line. Or
how can i set a property with a defa
Roland,
Are you looking for existing function to convert a string to lower-case? If
yes, try the string::to-lower(name-of-string) function.
Example:
Hope this help.
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Roland Müller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Hello,
i have property what is overwritten often by calling the nant buildfile.
I want to convert the string to lower. In what task can i do this?
I have found out that i could do with
.
Is there another, easier task for that i don't need regex and can use
the nant string functions?
Thanks in
Ok this is because the vssget comes from the nantcontrib and this hast
no Intellisense.
Roland Müller schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> where must i place the vssget element? Intellisense shows me an error if
> i place this under the project element.
> Thanks in advance.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Rol
Hello,
where must i place the vssget element? Intellisense shows me an error if
i place this under the project element.
Thanks in advance.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Roland Müller
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