| Home | On-line utility which displays the differences between two bodies of text. |
(Tested using IE 6.0 and Firefox 1.5)
To see how this web page works, click , and then .
NOTE: When comparing two different versions of the same computer program or the same web page source code, it is very common for a line to be missing from one of the bodies of code. Since this utility is very primitive, it makes no attempt to resynchronize in such a situation.
NOTE: One thing that you may find annoying about this web page is that if you simply want to scroll through one of the top two text boxes, it is falsely assumed that you are about to make modifications, so the output (bottom) text box is cleared. To reverse this, simply click .
NOTE: This web page was created using Notepad. Except for the background image file the keyboard command JavaScript file and the font / color data JavaScript file, it is completely self contained, and the absence of these three files will not cause any problems. Please feel free to save it to your hard drive using “File/Save as…”. Double-click on the newly created “LLBest - Utility - Find the Differences between Two Bodies of Text” icon (“CompareTwoTexts” icon for Firefox), and make it one of your “Favorites”. It will work perfectly even when you are no longer connected to the Internet, or, heaven forbid, when this web page is no longer available!
Questions, comments and suggestions are welcome.
Howard Best ()
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