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> I very much agree that change marks based on authored markup > would be the best solution. For a very technical audience I > am nevertheless interested in process (b), at the XML level. > I am well aware of the complexity of a Longest Common String > algorithm combined with inserted/deleted/moved elements plus > constraints based on id attributes... Is the process (b) you > mentioned an open resource? I believe Norm Walsh's diffmk tool was used. I don't know where the definitive source for this is. Regards, Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ http://twitter.com/michaelhkay
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