When comparing two very similar versions of an MS Word document I often see some lines that look identical until viewed in Hex. Here's an example:
ASCII = +14 weeks
HEX-L = E2 80 8E 2B 31 34 20 77 65 65 6B 73 0D 0A
HEX-R = E2 80 8E 2B 31 34 20 77 65 65 6B 73 E2 80 8E 0D 0A
How do I tell BC3 to ignore E2 80 8E, which I assume to be some sort of MS Word control string? I followed the process described in this Knowledge Base article but it hasn't helped. The orphan E2 80 8E strings still appear as important (red) differences.
Regards, AB
ASCII = +14 weeks
HEX-L = E2 80 8E 2B 31 34 20 77 65 65 6B 73 0D 0A
HEX-R = E2 80 8E 2B 31 34 20 77 65 65 6B 73 E2 80 8E 0D 0A
How do I tell BC3 to ignore E2 80 8E, which I assume to be some sort of MS Word control string? I followed the process described in this Knowledge Base article but it hasn't helped. The orphan E2 80 8E strings still appear as important (red) differences.
Regards, AB
Comment