@item
This function was not correctly implemented in glibc versions before 2.2.
@item
-When @code{iconv} encounters an input character that is valid but that can
-not be converted to the output character set, glibc's and GNU libiconv's
+When @code{iconv} encounters an input character that is valid but that
+cannot be converted to the output character set, glibc's and GNU libiconv's
@code{iconv} stop the conversion. Some other implementations put an
implementation-defined character into the output buffer. ---
Gnulib provides higher-level facilities @code{striconv} and @code{striconveh}