--- Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Matt Benson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Contract:  <apply>'s "outputproperty" and
> > "errorproperty" attributes will behave as "output"
> and
> > "error" attributes with regard to the "append"
> > attribute.
> 
> Sounds absolutely reasonable to me.
> 
> Stefan

Well, reasonable, but not entirely BC, by this
description.  Today, when append="false", output and
error files will contain only the results of the last
execution, whereas outputproperty and errorproperty
contain the results of the first execution, due to
property immutability.  The above suggests that these
properties would also contain the results of the last
execution.  I'm not sure it matters but in this case I
would think the current behavior is correct when
append="false".  Just means that my previous
description of the required behavior was a little
misleading, which I wanted to communicate before I
commit my redirection stuff.  Of course, if there is a
great outcry for the other described behavior, it's
not hard to implement; I would just personally feel
like BC is the correct choice here.

-Matt

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