The Compare Results can deal with Nmap XML and the USR format, which
is a simple variation of the Nmap XML which holds the Nmap output in
it and have some additional values which are not used by the Compare
Results in the compare mode. If you try the text diff, or the html
output, you won't have a diff, because Nmap XML doesn't hold the Nmap
output that the XML produced at it's runtime. Maybe, that is the
problem... Try to use the compare mode, and I believe you're going to
be fine.
On Dec 15, 2007 3:24 PM, Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey nmap-dev
>
> I was using Zenmap (SVN) and trying out the Compare Results feature. I
> opened two XML files I wanted to view the differences between (mainly
> just to test it out), but nothing happened. When I clicked "Open in
> Browser" to see if that would do anything, it just said to select two
> files to diff.
>
> Brokenness Question: Doesn't Zenmap support straight XML files or just
> the USR thing? I thought it used both, but maybe this is causing some
> of my problems.
>
> Main Brokenness Report: I didn't try using the USR format with the
> Compare, because when I clicked Help to try to figure out what I'm doing
> wrong, I got this error:
>
> The following error message was NOT reported:
> CRASH REPORTED:
> SYS.PLATFORM: linux2
> OS.NAME: posix
> Zenmap Version: 4.50
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> STDOUT
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> STDERR
>
>
> HOOK:
> Type: <type 'exceptions.NameError'>
> Value: global name 'Path' is not defined
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Kris Katterjohn
>
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