Yes it is. I have an example where in our notifications we point to
the build failure directly. This includes formulating the URL from
available data.
Let me dig it up.
Corey
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On Aug 26, 2008, at 6:58 AM, "Terry Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Is it possible to obtain the value of the web url through the
header.xsl? I am still trying to appease my management with an
email pointing to the build location. I currently have the web url
pointing to a UNC on our netowrk and when the email comes through if
one clicks the (Web Page) link, the build opens successfully, but
they think this is to vague. My thoughts was to modify the header
of the report to add a line "Location of Build: " then a clickable
url. I have this value already in the Web Url filed of the project,
I just don't know how to, or even if I can access it during the xsl
processing.
Thanks,
Terry Hunt
Quality Assurance Engineer
Datamaxx Applied Technologies
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