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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