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'''GDIFF''' (Generic Diff) is a binary format for representing "diffs" of what has changed in a file since a previous version. It was released as a format specification submitted in 1997 to the W3C as a note, to be published in their site but not explicitly endorsed by that organization.
 
'''GDIFF''' (Generic Diff) is a binary format for representing "diffs" of what has changed in a file since a previous version. It was released as a format specification submitted in 1997 to the W3C as a note, to be published in their site but not explicitly endorsed by that organization.
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== Identification ==
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A GDIFF file starts with the hex bytes <code>d1 ff d1 ff</code> followed by a one-byte version number.
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==

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File Format
Name GDIFF
Ontology
MIME Type(s) application/gdiff
Released 1997

GDIFF (Generic Diff) is a binary format for representing "diffs" of what has changed in a file since a previous version. It was released as a format specification submitted in 1997 to the W3C as a note, to be published in their site but not explicitly endorsed by that organization.

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[edit] Identification

A GDIFF file starts with the hex bytes d1 ff d1 ff followed by a one-byte version number.

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