Most diff tools I'm aware of are designed to tell you what the 
differences are, rather than whether there are any.

On the other hand, it'd be easy to write one.  Use cfdirectory to list 
them, looping over with cffile to pull contents and a simple comparison 
to check them.

--Ben

Howie Hamlin wrote:
> Does anyone know of a diff tool for Windows that would allow me to point to two 
> direcories of files and scan for files with differences?  One would be a folder with 
> older code and the other would be newer code.
> 
> I have some code that we purchased and have made mods to.  I reported a bug and got 
> a fix in the form of a complete redistribution and, rather than wait for the 
> developer to tell me which files have changed, I'd rather find out right away and 
> retrofit the changes into the code we're using.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Howie
> 
> 

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