I am certain this problem has been solved by those with better engineering than mine. Please save me from endless experiments with Algorithm::Diff::Apply and Re: Yet another Algorithm::Diff question that would be scrapped when I finally learned the right thing which you'll tell me now. (Update: with an immediate (--) I should clarify, I have spent quite a few hours working on this on and off; I'm not lazy, I just know I'm on the wrong track.)
How should one track revisions in a relational db? I've seen rcs, svn, and cvs for file based stuff like Kwiki, but there must be a text/string based way (can't save A::D::diff output without serializing it) without files and without asking the shell for help.
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