Hi,
I will personally not use spaces, but I can remember a couple of times
where I have used dots (.) in my target names.

May be from the command line you may have to run your target like this:
ant -f <build_file> "install server" (I have never tested this, but it
could work)


On 6/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could someone please clarify what is a valid characters for
> a target name?
> 
> I have been using spaces in the target names, e.g. "install server",
> because it is more readable, and since I only invoke ant through
> my IDE (IntelliJ) I don't care that spaces make it harder to use on
> the commandline.
> 
> But I was reading the ant manual, and it seemed to say that the
> target names should only be alphanumeric.  That seems extreme
> to me. Does that mean you can't use space, hypen, or underscore?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Alex
> 
> 
> "A target name can be any alphanumeric string valid in the encoding of the 
> XML file. The empty string "" is in this set, as is comma "," and space " ". 
> Please avoid using these, as they will not be supported in future Ant 
> versions because of all the confusion they cause. IDE support of unusual 
> target names, or any target name containing spaces, varies with the IDE."
> 
> http://ant.apache.org/manual/using.html#targets
> 
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Best Regards,
Eric Tchepannou

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