> for Filing Catalog Cards* (Chicago, 1942): > [...] Well, the rule nowadays is that there MUST at least be an entry under "2001...." since that is the actual title. Thank goodness the days of card catalogs are over....well, mostly over!
> and "al-" > is ignored in Arabic names. ...unless names spelled as "el-" as in the north African sytle.... > > I'm not sure I get you. When you sort, you give it a collation ruleset. If > you want to write some code for sorting strings, it's good to make it able > to get the ruleset name and sort based on it. Your function should be able > to get 'ar' or 'fa' as a paremeter and sort based on that. I have set the page to "utf-8". AR or FA makes no difference, unicode only knows one sorting order: AR There is really no reason to put FA unless the unicode consortium makes a separate sorting order for FA, right?? But if you people have a patch that can be put on the page, that will do the same thing I guess. > You will then use the Arabic sort in your Arabic pages and Persian sort in > your Persian pages. Oh, I meant if on one page you have both! -Connie _______________________________________________ FarsiWeb mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sharif.edu/mailman/listinfo/farsiweb
