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> > Then use:
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> > HTH,
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> > Bill
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> > -Original Message-
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>You can do this with the task by using the file object.
E.g.
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>
I know you were right on target with your second suggestion of a
separate fileset and references, but I want to point out that another
option
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Subject:[Nant-users] Fileset and loops
Hi,
Is there any way to loop in a fileset over a list property? I'm trying
to set an fxcop task
Hi,
Is there any way to loop in a fileset over a list property? I'm trying
to set an fxcop task like this:
But I don't want to specify every project on all related tasks (NUnit
and such). Instead, I'd like to set a list property "${subprojects} =
"