I guess I should have specified.
I'm looking for a tool that is browser based, and will basically display the
changes from both files being compared. It'll show deletions as
strikethroughs, and highlight the updates. The only difference being that
the display will be on a browser.
I use tools similar to the one you have pointed out. It's just that I had
been given the task of replicating one in CF, to be browser-based.
Thanks for your help,
Ali
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: compare 2 files
Yes there is a great tool for that I use it all the time. Here you go!
DLSuperC
http://dlsuperc.com/
-Mark
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
from: Ali Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 15:27:58 -0700
>I was wondering if anyone knew of a way (other than using Visual Source
>Safe) to compare two files and then create a new file that highlights the
>differences between the two. I'm trying to mimic the way Word shows
>changes. Like striking through a word that was deleted in a new version of
>a file, and underlining a word that was inserted in a new version of the
>file. How would I go about doing that in Cold Fusion? Has someone already
>written a tool or customtag in Cold Fusion that would expedite this?
>
>I know there is a bunch of software out there, but you have to manually
>enter the filenames. I am looking for something that I could run
>automatically and feed in the filenames programmatically.
>
>If anyone has any insight I'd appreciate it, thanks,
>
>Ali Awan
>Software Engineer
>Dev-Tech, Inc.
>http://www.dev-tech.com
>(206) 956-0888
>
>
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