The <tokens> resourcecollection should be directly
passable to <ac:for>.
HTH,
Matt

--- mpr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have the file user.properties and inside a paths
> to folders are defined
> e.g.
> C:\Application\PackagingTools4
> C:\ApplicationTools2\PackagingTools3
> 
> For each folder from user.properties I need to
> perform an Operation (task).
> 
> What is the simplest way to do that?
> At this moment I do:
> 
> [CODE]
> 
>       <target description="genericTokenReplacements"
> name="genericTokenReplacement">
>               <loadfile srcfile="./${src.file}"
> property="src.file.head">
>                       <filterchain>
>                               <tokenfilter>
>                                       <stringtokenizer/>
>                                       <countfilter 
> property="nb.matching.tokens" 
> match="([\w\\/]+)+">     
>                                               <!--Create property with a 
> specific name-->
>                                               <counteach 
> propertyprefix="${prefix}"
> select="\1"/>
>                                       </countfilter>
>                               </tokenfilter>
>                       </filterchain>
>               </loadfile>
>               <echo message="${src.file.head}"/>
>               <echoproperties prefix="${prefix}"/>
>               <ac:propertyselector property="user.files"
> delimiter="${delimiter}"
> match="~~(.+)" select="\1"/>
>               <echo message="${user.files}"/>
>               <ac:for list="${user.files}" param="dir">
>                       <ac:sequential>
>                               <echo message="All files under the folder @{dir}
> are going to be
> replaced"/>
>                               <--! OPERATION here-->
>                       </ac:sequential>
>               </ac:for>               
>       </target>
> 
> [/CODE]
> 
> but I have noticed the problem. 
> <ac:propertyselector property="user.files"
> delimiter="${delimiter}"
> match="~~(.+)" select="\1"/>
> trim out (eat) character "\" so i get full path to
> folder whit out "\" 
> 
> Could you suggest to solve it?
> Thank you in advance,
> MR
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