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Is there a way where I could include with for-each specifying to
include a specific file.
I want to make use of currentJTL and previousJTL as you can see above
in Ant xml file but
the xsl could only interpret file from in="C:\test_report\test_input_3.jtl".

How do I do what you suggested earlier ?

>
> > b) Because of (a), I thought I should make 2 separate calls to the
> > same xls for the 2 xml files, whose outputs are html files
> > But this create the problem to find a way to combine these 2 html files.
> >
> > Is there a better way to do this - ie could I just use a single xsl
> > and produce results from 2 different xml inputs
> > I have also posted an earlier question about min, max problem.
> >
> > Thank you very much for your help.
> >
> >
> In one of your other posts, you mention you are using Ant.
>
> My recommendation here (if it is still relevant) is to not try and combine two HTML outputs, but combine the inputs. You mentioned using Ant, I would have a two pass process, first pass combines the two files into one, the second parse does whatever you really want to do. I do something similar with XSDs. It shouldn't be too hard to do. As I said, don't know if you need to actually do that.

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