hehehe.... And I just sent you a private email mentioning the same thing...  :-)

Quick question:
The checkbox will work, but would it be needed for the GUIRunner?  The
reason I say this because of different usage between GUIRunner and
TextRunner.

I would imagine (well this is how I use it - others my differ) the
GUIRunner is run by the developer while developing software.  The XML
output is a nice to have, but not really needed, as the treeviews
shows all that information anyway.  Also the XML is not written to a
file, just the memo.

Where as the TextRunner would most likely be used for nightly build
runs, which can output to a file.  This is where the XSL command line
parameter might be more useful. Also being able to specify the XSL
file to be used in the command line parameter might be useful. (read
my private email for more details)

Regards,
 - Graeme -



On 26/10/06, Darius Blaszijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please ignore this patch. I mistakenly assumed that a missing XSL file would
not prevent the XML file from showing in a browser. And although the code
will show properly in any editor, MS Explorer and Firefox show an error. I
will add a new checkbox to the GUI so the user can select wether or not to
add the XSL reference.

Darius

----- Original Message -----
From: "Darius Blaszijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 1:31 AM
Subject: [lazarus] patch guitestrunner


> This patch automatically adds and XSL stylesheet refference to the XML
> result.
>
> Darius
>

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