>
> It's generally a good idea to include the full error message when asking 
> for help. In this case, it would probably tell you that your snippet isn't 
> legal XML.

  
No error neither in jenkins.log nor at UI.

>  Try <j:include uri="something.html"/>; assuming the file is in the same 
> dir.  I only tried it in hpi:run though; so may fail properly deployed. 
>  It's not something I've done before (and cannot really think of a use case 
> for either). 

 
It didn't help, but anyway thank you for answer.



On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 4:21:35 PM UTC+3, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
>
> > On 17. Jul 2017, at 15:02, Dzmitry Kashlach <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > but failed. 
> > 
>
> It's generally a good idea to include the full error message when asking 
> for help. In this case, it would probably tell you that your snippet isn't 
> legal XML. 
>
> Try <j:include uri="something.html"/>; assuming the file is in the same 
> dir.  I only tried it in hpi:run though; so may fail properly deployed. 
>  It's not something I've done before (and cannot really think of a use case 
> for either). 
>
>

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