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XML Diff Utility

Hi folks,

I'm looking for a good XML diff utility. Does anybody have any that you can
recommend?

thanks!
-Yasutaka

Nov 11 '05 #1
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>I'm looking for a good XML diff utility. Does anybody have any that you can
recommend?


Well, how about the best text diff around? Araxis Merge - It can
compare anything in text form - including XML, and it can handle
ASCII/ANSI *AND* Unicode files:

http://www.araxis.com

Marc
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Marc Scheuner May The Source Be With You!
Bern, Switzerland m.scheuner(at)inova.ch
Nov 11 '05 #2
Hi Yasutaka,

You might want to take a look at Microsoft XML Diff and Patch 1.0
http://apps.gotdotnet.com/xmltools/xmldiff/ (there is a download link at the
left).
Hope it helps,
Anton Lapounov
System.Xml Dev

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