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Originally Posted by dwanthny
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.
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I'm confused. I took the question to be "If the source has non standard encoding... will (normal) conversion fail?" to which I answered "No," except when that non-standard encoding isn't specified internally (which it usually is, and even if it isn't, conversion may not "fail" if the file doesn't use any non-standard encoded characters). Perhaps you took the question to be something different? I don't really care what question was asked or if the answer is yes or no, so long as I understand the process.
You are more of an expert on this issue than I am, so was something I posted wrong?