Hi Ken,

Script written by me is working fine, it is not giving error, so I didnt posted my code over here. I wanted to add colour to the text to differentiate which line/ word which has been added or deleted. So I was asking for method or way to do that.

I am not mean, that I will ask other people to write script for me. It's my request to you, if you dont want to answere their queries it is fine but please dont downvote their queries may be the that question raiser is in need of urgent guidance.

After reading your comment I felt to close down my account on Perl monks, may be this place is for perfect question raiser not for new people like me. Practice makes people perfect.

Thanks

Akku


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