Hi, Can You show some of the bigger picture? From what I read, the only thing that comes to my mind is that the xslt task, being a file-based task, accepts nested fileset elements. In those, You can specify exactly which files to treat with which xsl stylesheet. Am I even close to understanding what You need?
Cheers, Chris 2008/3/22, Z W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi > > How do I make an ant <xslt> call that accepts 2 different input xml > files in different directories > such that the xsl could know which file with for-each to perform > calculations. > > > Inside y.xsl > <xsl:for-each select="/testResults/*[not(@label = preceding::*/@label)]"> > > From Ant x.xml file > <xslt style="detail.xsl" > in="C:\test_report\test_input_3.jtl" > destdir="C:\test_report" > basedir="C:\test_report" > out="C:\test_input_3.html" > force="true"> > <param name="currentJTL" > expression="C:\test_report\test_input_3.jtl"/> > <param name="previousJTL" > expression="C:\test_input.jtl"/> > <param name="curBuildVersion" > expression="${currentBuildVersion}"/> > <param name="pBuildVersion" > expression="${previousBuildVersion}"/> > <param name="latestDir" > expression="${Detail_latestTPSDir}"/> > <classpath > location="C:\apache-ant-1.7.0\lib\saxon9.jar" /> > > 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". > > thank you for your help > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >