[Hidden-tech] Introducing jsdifflib

Chas Emerick cemerick at snowtide.com
Wed Feb 21 09:43:57 EST 2007


I know there are some software developers on the list, so I thought I  
would post an announcement to the list.  From <http:// 
blog.snowtide.com/2007/02/21/introducing-jsdifflib>:

> I’d like to introduce jsdifflib, an in-browser visual diff tool and  
> library:
>
>     In the process of building a new web-based document-centric  
> service, it became clear that I needed a good in-browser visual  
> diff tool. I’ve become friends with a number of desktop “thick  
> client” diff tools over the years, but the interface to this new  
> service is 100% through the browser, and all those old friends  
> aren’t amenable to diffing web-based resources.
>
>     Some web searches didn’t turn up anything particularly  
> promising. I was looking for an in-browser diff tool, preferably in  
> Javascript (but I suppose Flash would have done the trick, too). I  
> found a few not-so-great Java applets that would do the bare  
> minimum, but nothing ideal. There were a few javascript diff  
> algorithm implementations, but nothing that could be considered a  
> complete solution.
>
>     So, I built jsdifflib over a weekend in February of 2007.
>
> I hope you find jsdifflib useful. On its page, you’ll find some  
> more background information, implementation details, examples, a  
> live demo, and free downloads (with a BSD license).

You can find jsdifflib at <http://snowtide.com/jsdifflib>.

Chas Emerick
Founder, Snowtide Informatics Systems
Enterprise-class PDF content extraction

cemerick at snowtide.com
http://snowtide.com | +1 413.519.6365


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