No answers in 7 days.  Not encouraging.....

This is something we have to solve.  We have had one unhappy patient 
complain when he found his name and address in our source code.  And a 
partner I really need to buy into using open source projects for his 
parsing needs is balking, largely at the thought of getting sued because 
someone finds their 911 call information in our source code.  If no other 
solutions are available, I will have to move the project source somewhere 
else.

I did come up with another idea that would be much easier to implement.  I 
could run the  sensitive source files through a rot13 cypher before 
checking them in and after checking them out.  I still have to find a way 
to reset the svn archive to clear out the previous sources, which would 
loose all source history.  But if that is the price we have to pay we will 
go for it.

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