[Webtest] StepType not appearing on reports

Denis N. Antonioli webtest@lists.canoo.com
Wed, 31 Aug 2005 08:02:15 +0200


Hi

which stylesheets are you using? Have you written your own?

All the information you mention are visible at <http://=20
webtest.canoo.com/webtest/reports/releasetest/WebTestReport.html>

Best
     dna

On 31 ao=FBt 05, at 02:33, Walker, Brendan wrote:

> Hi everyone,
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> Is anyone else having any issue with the web test reports with =20
> regard to the stepType not being defined in the XML and therefore =20
> not coming up in the transformed HTML? We=92re using webtest R991 but =20=

> also had the problem in R947.
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> The transformed reports also are not displaying any server round =20
> trips anymore.
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> We actually changed our config so that an older version of the =20
> WebTestReport.xsl (version 1.6 in fact) is being used and the =20
> problem goes away.  This confuses me further as I wouldn=92t have =20
> thought the xml results being generated should have anything to do =20
> with the XSL that is used to transform the XML.
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> Any ideas?
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> Regards,
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> Brendan
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