> Actually, it said they only put it in "T".

According to Library of Congress and British Library cataloging rules,
they are SUPPOSED to cross reference. What some lazy librarians may
actually do in practice is another matter!
In this case, he may also have found the title in question by looking
first under "T" and not have realized he could have also found it under
"2".

But back to sorting. I'm still trying to understand how this works. If
I put a PHP script to sort the Persian words correctly, will that then
override all the Arabic default sorting whether in a javascript program
or anything else?
And if I should want to sort something according to Arabic order (I don't
actually!), that will no longer be possible??

Sorry for the newbie-style questions. Before, I was actually quite
thrilled that it could even sort in Arabic order!

Thanks,
Connie

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