WildEdit - Is there any way to see what was changed?

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philkryder
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WildEdit - Is there any way to see what was changed?

Post by philkryder »

I'm hoping that this is the right place to post.

When I run WildEdit to change several files in a folder, I get a list of which ones were changed, but, it would be very helpful while I'm learning the product to see what changes were effected.

This would also help provide our audit staff more confidence that we had made appropriate changes.


Are there any preference options to allow us to see what was changed?

Thanks!
Phil
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Post by bbadmin »

Phil,

It's difficult to make a good job of that without implementing a full featured file comparison tool within WildEdit. There are many free ones out there if you search for them. If you run it before deleting the backup files that WildEdit creates, you'll be able to see exactly what's changed.

You can also load files smaller than 64kb into the test window and run the Test Replace command to see what it does.

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Post by kengrubb »

Phil,

I use Beyond Compare. Been using it for several years now. Fantastic for comparing folders or files.

WildEdit creates Undo Files so you can compare what was to what is.
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Post by Bob Hansen »

I use CSDiff for File Comparisons. More info here: http://www.componentsoftware.com/Products/CSDiff/

Here is an excerpt of highlights:
Features of CSDiff:

* Powerful folder and single file comparison tool.
* Single screen display provides a unique, intuitive difference analysis, making it ideal for printout and reports.
* Edit mode allows to accept, reject or manually edit any modifications.
* Change detection by line, by word or by character.
* Smart white-space difference analysis option.
* Analysis of MS-Word documents. (MS-Word required)
* Sophisticated folder difference analysis sorted by any key.
* Support of compressed folders (ZIP files) for comparison between archived folders and regular folders.
* Enhanced folder difference analysis reports, including: HTML reports, XML reports, filters and optional links to file-level analysis.
* Freeware -- CSDiff may be used completely free of charge

CSDiff is a component of CS-RCS -- GNU RCS compatible revision control system that is fully integrated with Windows. You are welcome to use CS-RCS for personal use, free of charge!
Screenshots here: http://www.componentsoftware.com/Produc ... nshots.htm
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
Bob
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