> 2) You could just run all of the assemblies at the same time with the
> > MbUnit console application.  It'll emit a consolidated report which should
> > be just what you're looking for.
> >
> > It is also possible to merge MbUnit reports using XSLT but I don't know
> > if anyone's done it yet.  When faced with the same problem, I modified the
> > CruiseControl.Net XSLT for generating the HTML report so that it would
> > consume multiple report XML files that were trivially combined (end-to-end
> > with a new root element) and create a consolidated HTML report.  That turned
> > out to be much easier and quite effective.
> >
>
I decided to take the second approach. I have code in place that generates a
combined XML report. It looks exactly as if I ran multiple assemblies (each
with unique name) sequentially.
I now need to turn that into an HTML report. I downloaded MbUnit's source
code, and it looks like I can reuse parts of it - it already has an
HtmlReport class with RenderToHtml method.
The tricky part that is that I need an instance of ReportResult object, and
I can't quite figure out how to create one from a properly formatted XML
report file.

Any ideas?

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