According to cvs [1], both version of files are, actually, binary. First one [2] I cant even try to decipher, and the second one [3] seems almost like XML file, but with binary prefix - which makes it not an XML but some proprietary binary file. Your option is to delete the file, convert it to XML, and create again.
Alright, thanks for the help. I think it boils down to my #$^ text editor. I can choose a file type (line endings), which I have set to Unix. I assume this is safe.
Where I get confused is the encoding. I have the following options:
Default ANSI DOS Unicode Unicode (big-endian) UTF-8
Which of these is the proper one? Maybe it's time for me to stop using a crappy text editor and use Eclipse exclusively.
Vadim
Tony
