You could try <xmlproperty>.

The solution which costs the most time is creating a XSLT which transforms that 
xml into a property file. Then just load that generated property file.


Jan 

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>Von: canadatom [mailto:tomoodes...@gmail.com] 
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2010 16:30
>An: user@ant.apache.org
>Betreff: Ant xmlproperty question
>
>
>Hi all, I am new to ant, here is a simple task I want to do:
>using xml to parse a xml and get a certain attribute off the xml.
>
>example xml
>[code]
><psf>
>  <project reference="v1.0,http://blahblahblah1,desc1"/>
>  <project reference="v1.1,http://blahblahblah2,desc2"/>
>  <project reference="v1.2,http://blahblahblah3,desc3"/>
></psf>
>[/code]
>
>How can I echo a list of project reference? 
>thanks for helping
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