Is there a good tool to compare specifically web.config files to find specifically which settings are different values and which file has settings that don't appear in both.
XML comparison should do the trick, or an XSLT might work. There must be a tool for web.config settings out there?
I disagree with that, comparing two files that are in the same format, order, spacing etc work fine for code and other files most of the time. I have a web.config file that has been mangled over the years, and is VERY different in ordering and sections. What I need to see the difference in their function. Tried out araxis merge which is great software, but doesn't shows me all kinds of false negatives for missing assemblies simply because they are in a different order.
Yes, exactly what zimmer62 said. IMO, any solution that says includes a caveat like, "if you format both your files" greatly lessens the usefulness of the tool for the purpose of comparing web.configs. I don't see any suitable solutions here. I do use diff, but it only does so much.
General file comparers are dumb. They don't perform functional comparison. They perform line-by-line diffs, which are generally useless. Content-aware comparisons are much more useful. Two files such as a web config, can be functionally equivalent, while appearing completely different to a line-by-line comparer. Just because the file type is text-based, doesn't mean a line-by-line diff tool is useful for it.
Disclaimer:
I wrote it... I wanted to compare two web.config files and generate a transform. But I couldn't find anything out to help much beyond standard text file diff tools (WinMerge etc) which dont work very well for XML. So I created one :)
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7 years old, but still relevant when you have to look after old systems with out-of-sync web.configs. I will try your solution and give you some points!
Very, very relevant. Switching cloud platforms, needing to coordinate web configs between source code and tenant-specific deployment directories... this tool is a TREASURE.