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Posted to dev@ant.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2001/07/18 18:06:06 UTC

[Bug 2672] New: - filter/copy tasks will change files even if no filter tokens replaced

http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2672

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+ +============================================================================+
+ | filter/copy tasks will change files even if no filter tokens replaced      |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |        Bug #: 2672                        Product: Ant                     |
+ |       Status: NEW                         Version: 1.3                     |
+ |   Resolution:                            Platform: PC                      |
+ |     Severity: Major                    OS/Version: Windows NT/2K           |
+ |     Priority: Other                     Component: Core tasks              |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |  Assigned To: ant-dev@jakarta.apache.org                                   |
+ |  Reported By: wolfgang.merkel@technidata.de                                |
+ |      CC list: Cc:                                                          |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |          URL:                                                              |
+ +============================================================================+
+ |                              DESCRIPTION                                   |
+ Copying files with the built-in task copy with the attribute filtering="on" 
+ will change the files, even if no tokens have been replaced.
+ 
+ The copied file contains an appended NewLine character and all end-of-line 
+ characters are changed.
+ 
+ This causes problems when applying such a copy task to a JSP (java server page) 
+ which provides binary format (e.g. contentType="application/vnd.rn-realmedia" 
+ or contentType="application/x-java-serialized-object")
+ 
+ The expected correct behaviour would be the file completely unchanged, if no 
+ replacements have been applied.