I mean is it really that hard to write a W3C Standard HTML page with Unicode 
fonts? So that it is anyone can view the webpage? regardless of the platform 
or the brwoser?

cheers
Aryan

> Hi all,
> I finally got my site to a state of semi-completion:
> http://depts.washington.edu/yekruz/
>
> but warning: don't visit if you're allergic to "heh+yeh" as one glyph or
> the most non-standard Nazanin font! (Newcomers, that is a joke, please see
> the archives.)
>
> I'm compiling a bunch of screenshots to justifiy my sign that says "my
> site can only be viewed on Windows with IE 5+" for my FAQ.  Therefore,
> would some of you who have something other than Windows IE 5+ be kind
> enough to send me a screenshot of this  page:
> http://depts.washington.edu/yekruz/y1.htm   (that's Part 1 of the text)
> And please install the Nazanin font first if you haven't already so we can
> eliminate THAT problem.
>
> I especially need Mac screenshots.  There are a lot of people with Macs
> but none seem to know how to get pages like mine set to view unicode and
> right-to-left languages although I've heard it's possible.
>
> And even if you only have IE 5+, I'm also interested in a shot from anyone
> who's got whatever patch that is which "corrects" the yeh problem. I
> only encounter this on certain Iranian sites but if you've got it, my
> yeh's should be all awry which they won't be if you've just got the
> default settings and no patches.
>
> All other comments, suggestions, and criticisms are also welcome. This is
> one forum where one can get commentary both on the technical aspects as
> well as the content!
>
> Thanks,
> -Connie
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