RecentDifferences

Last edit May 19, 2012
The functionality was improved and called QuickDiff.

You can now just click the last edited date (like "April 12, 2000"), and it will bring you to the quick-diff for the current page. It even works for very old pages, as long as there is an EditCopy version. -- CliffordAdams



Original functionality:

When a lengthy or important page shows up in RecentChanges you may wonder what change put it there. You can get a line by line list of differences. Here's how...

  • Press EditText at the bottom of the page to get the text entry form for the page.
  • Press EditCopy at the bottom of this page to get the backup copy's entry form.
  • Scroll to the bottom of this page looking for the Differences section heading.

Wiki runs a unix diff between the two versions and puts the output, if any, in the Differences section. A page authored from only one site won't have a backup copy so you won't find an EditCopy button. In this case there is nothing to compare.

-- WardCunningham


Here's an idea: could you put an <A NAME> around the Differences section, such that a script could cause my web browser to go straight to there? -- GrahamHughes