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Hi Kamal thanks for responding. Is there an example where I could work from ? I went to the web site and still need more assistance to get it going. Many thanks On 4/9/08, Kamal Bhatt <kbhatt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There are two approaches: > > Concatenate the using the concat task, and then process the result using an > XSLT. > Maybe this may help: http://www.langdale.com.au/styler/. I > have never used it. > I can't remember what it was called, but I remember a while back there was a > post on this mailing list about a set of tasks that allow XML processing. > Have a google. > > > Z W wrote: > > > > Hi Gurus > > > > I have multiple jtl files to process. > > Each jtl resides in a different directory > > eg > > ci.jtl in \\foo\lg\CI\040420082220 > > ci.jtl in \\foo\lg\CI\040320082220 > > om.jtl in \\foo\lg\OA\040320082220 > > om.jtl in \\foo\lg\OA\040420082220 > > etc... > > > > I like to process them with <xslt> Ant task and put them in a single html > file. > > >From reading xslt task man page, my impression is that I can only > > send in 1 jtl file. > > > > Could anyone suggest a good approach to this problem to reach my goal ? > > > > Advance thanks > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Kamal Bhatt
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