Is this verbatim? If so,, part of your problem is the literal characters \r and \n are note the escaped counterparts...

Meaning if I had this:

Hello r n World

The r and the n are literals...and you'd see the same output as you are seeing now...



On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, srimh2o wrote:


Hi,

I have a string input that contains carriage return "\r\n" and I'd like to
use ant to split that input into two separate lines. This is what I do.

<concat append="true" destfile="testing.jad">Hello \r\n World
                        <filterchain>
                                <tokenfilter />
                        </filterchain>
                </concat>

I'd like the output to look like this:
Hello
World

Instead i get this:
Hello \r\n World

Please help.

Thanks
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