It's believed that you can easily combine the various conditions in one <condition>, that sets a single property based on as complex a logic as <condition>'s nested <or>/<and> allows, so it's not necessary.
When you remember that targets listed in 'depends' are executed before 'if' / 'unless' are evaluated, you can easily execute the <condition> before the target and test if/unless on its results. --DD On 6/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, Has the possibility of adding multiple conditions to the target 'if' and 'unless' attributes ever been considered? Are there any reasons why this change would be a bad idea? cheers paul
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