If you have to compare PDF and Word documents, then your options will
be very limited since not many tools support those file formats. Most
compare tools are targeted at HTML and source code. There are tools
that are powerful enough to handle MS documents and PDFs, but I don't
know of any that would be easy to integrate into a Web site,
especially when it comes to displaying the results in a nice format.
You might want to check out Microsoft SharePoint, which has a document
history feature that supports MS file formats, although that is a
complete product/Web application by itself, not a supplement to a Web
site.

-Mike Chabot


On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Mike Henke <henke.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The files being compared could be a html page, pdf, or word documents.  I am 
> leaning toward html, thinking it might be easier to implement.
>
> 

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