Thanks to both of u to reply, yes I have windows 2003 arabic 
enabled. 2ndly it seems like during copying them from one system to 
another a mentioned below it may have lost that surrogate pairs, pls 
tell me is their an easy way to fix thsi problem or I have to ask 
all my clients to build and publish their websites again, pls reply 
I am just thinking what to do to have things up and runing as before.

Thanks in advance,

Usman
--- In [email protected], "Peter Brunone" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> ���Also, is the correct language pack installed on the server 
(assuming this�isn't Windows 2000 Arabic)?
> 
>  From: "scaevola637" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> It could be saved correctly but arabic relies not only on utf-16, 
it 
> also reads surrogate pairs, ie it takes two 16 bits to display one 
> arabic letter. Somewhere along the way when you copied the copy 
> lost the surrogate pairs.
> when you copied them into aspx was the page set to arabic language?
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Usman Ghani" 
> wrote:
> > I have a webserver on which I am hosting some websites with 
> developed in
> > ASPX. Most of the fils are in Arabic, and so the aspex pages are 
> saved as "
> > save as unicode 1200" and arabic is displayed well. Problem, the 
> server
> > crashed, I moved websites to a news by copying their web 
> directories and
> > then created sites etc in IIS. All is cool except that files 
> display ?????
> > instead of arabic? Pls tell me what to do? DO I need to open 
each 
> project
> > and save their files again uising unicode or what? Pls help.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Usman
> 
> 
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