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Originally Posted by Starson17
No. My understanding is that there is a problem only when: 1) the encoding isn't specified inside the file (usually it is), and 2) that encoding is not UTF8 and 3) the file actually includes characters that are encoded differently from UTF8. In that case, those characters will display incorrectly, unless the correct character encoding is specified during import.
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Based on the original premise and subsequent qualifications the answer is Yes. The premise was that one might be missing characters as he experienced in the original post. If he was then the html 2 zip plugin might be the culprit.
It was a preemptive heads up so he was aware of this possibility.