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Mark Abbott
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The format of the file that is produced is a standard format from JUnit tests - there *are* XSLT files out there to convert the XML into HTML formats, although they are a little hard to find. I do have one in my possession, however, I found it several years ago and can't remember where I found it, so don't wish to post it in case of license infringement. As I said, they do exist, you've just got to put some time into finding them.
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