Content Types Preference Page

Use the Command Link All Comparisons Content Types preference page to tell DeltaWalker how it should treat the files with a certain extension.

DeltaWalker employs a sophisticated mechanism to analyze the first several hundred bytes and/or the extension of a given file in order to determine its content type. Once it knows the content type of a file, DeltaWalker can decide what it can do with that file. For instance, it'll open JPEG files as images and visualize/compare them as such. A robust content type detection makes users' life much easier as they are free of having to tell DeltaWalker what it should do with those files. Due to the huge diversity of file formats available, no content type detection is 100% bulletproof. This page allows you to teach DeltaWalker what it should do with a file should it get its content type wrong.

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Known Content Types

DeltaWalker knows about the following content types:

Files identified as binary will be compared using byte-by-byte comparison regardless of their size. Byte-by-byte comparison is much faster and uses less memory compared to text comparison.

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