Everything you have written, I understand very well. If my original files are bad text files, I can commit them and the SVN server saves then in a format that is marked as not text file. Then, when I try to compare one of those files against my local copy, the error I have written about appears. I have seen several times that, if I commit the local version of one of those files again, the problem dissapears (I can make a difference from THAT commit on). So, I wonder if there is a way for me to find out those commited files that are not valid text files in the SVN server and make a manual replacement of the tail nul characters for nothing to convert those files in valid text files. Do you have information on how to do that? Maybe a link to a help page would help.
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