> Is there a way that I can repair this?
No idea, sorry.  But:

> Is there a way to roll back to revision 11529 and start there? 

Try svnadmin dump with the -r parameter to dump just the revisions you
want to keep, then svnadmin load to load them into a new repository.
Any checkouts of r11529 or earlier should be OK; if you have a later
checkout then you'll need to delete it and re-checkout.

> Should I remove all the revision number files greater that 11529

Hand-editing the repository sounds like a bad idea*... you might get rid
of this corruption but introduce a different corruption.
Using dump/load should give you a valid repository.

Kind regards,

Jon

[*] It's number zero on the "Subversion Worst Practices" guide:
http://www.red-bean.com/fitz/presentations/2007-07-27-OSCON-svn-worst-pr
actices.pdf
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Thank you, Jon, for the info. 

Before I do such a major rollback, is there a way to rollback a particular
project within the repos without affecting other projects or, to be more
concise, maintain revision numbers for the other projects that are not
affected by the mal-formed file error?

Thanks again for your help.

James 

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