Thanks Jesse - does that require command line interface?  Not sure I
have access to command line using trac through www.codesion.com.

On Apr 7, 5:06 pm, Jesse Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Micheal,
>
> The easy way is use changeset a la.
>
> <TRAC HTTP ENV>changeset?old_path=<path to old tag>&old=HEAD&new_path=<path 
> to new tag>&new=HEAD
>
> Jesse
>
> On Apr 7, 2011, at 3:10 PM, FHCM wrote:
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> > Hi - I apologize if this has been discussed - it seems like it would have 
> > been, but I searched this group as well as Trac documentation and can't 
> > quite find the answer.  I'm using Codesion to maintain an SVN repository 
> > and have Trac integrated as well.  I'd like to be able to pull together all 
> > the individual changes, documented in commit logs, to show changes that 
> > have happened between two releases, defined with SVN tags.  It seems like 
> > Trac does this - when I look at the changelog for Trac itself, it has that 
> > kind of information - but I can't see how one generates that information.
>
> > To be clear, if I have two Tags in SVN - release 1.4 and release 1.5, for 
> > example, and I have done multiple revisions in between those two, each with 
> > a commit of course - how do I gather up all those change notes using Trac?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Michael
>
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