Update of bug #156 (project tex4ht):

                  Status:                    None => Ready For Test         
             Assigned to:                    None => cvr                    

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Submitted archive is utf.targ.gz that has an example file namely, cn.tex which
is utf-8 encoded text in several languages like, Chinese, Japanese, Persian,
Hebrew, Malayalam (incidentally my language that is spoken in Kerala, India),
Hindi, Latin, Polish, Russian, Greek, etc in one document.  By running
utf2ent.pl over it, you will get cn-ent.tex (or any name you like) in which
all the utf8 charcters will be translated into their corresponding utf8 code
points in ascii. And TeX4ht is happy to create cn-ent.html with usual run of
htlatex without any nagging problems of htf and unicode compatibility. I can't
find any other easy solution for processing utf8 text with a program that
innately needs *.tfm to handle any text fed into it.

 perl utf2ent.pl cn.tex > cn-ent.tex
 htlatex cn-ent
 firefox cn-ent.html

Comments welcome.

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