On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Sagi Bashari wrote:

> Well, I thought it's already been said that we're only going to have hebrew
> content support, and not hebrew user interface.
>
> So, it should actually be pretty simple. We need to transfer all the content
> from the database through a php function, say hebrev() to convert it to
> visual hebrew, right? so instead, lets write simple function that decides if
> to reverse it, or not.
>
> But, then we'll have a problem - hebrev() does not work good in HTML, which
> means that all the data in the database should be plaintext - no html in
> articles/comments. Is that a problem? maybe we can still get over it by
> allowing some simple tags (ie. <b/u/i>, etc) and building some simple engine
> that'll reverse the text inside those tags.
>

Isn't there something like hebrev() for HTML? It should be possible to
implement such a thing. However, I would prefer it we stick to logical
Hebrew. Implementing support for visual Hebrew display should be delayed
to later on.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

> Again, If no HTML is needed, then it's really simple.
>
> Sagi
>
>



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