Indirectly related to CVS, I have been using ( at least on Windows ) with
WinCVS something called Examdiff to show as a visual diff tool. However, it
cannot handle anything else other than ASCII ( or the default platform
encoding of windows ). I now have XML files which are encoded in UTF-8, and
contain characters from the GB2312 charset and Big5 charset and more.

Does anyone know of a visual diff tool ( that works in either windows or
linux or unix ) that can handle non-ASCII encoded files?


John


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