>  and that I can help in checking
> the standard compliance of the test suite if it is small (and to the
> point) enough.
>
ok, great, Roozbeh. Instead of checking, why don't you just write the
whole thing and submit for public scrutiny and let everyone deem it
compliant or not and offer suggestions for modifications.

I recommend setting page to utf-8, lang=fa and dir=rtl for the whole page
at least for the first test.
And how about a sequence of, for example:
peh,fatheh,beh,zammeh,jim,kasreh,cheh,tashdid,nun,sokun,lam,ZWNJ,mim (no
spaces anywhere)
I just randomly chose whatever letters popped into my head that join
before and after and don't have any typical problems normally.

But what about font? Nazanin looks nice but perhaps should be disqualified
for being non-standard. Times New Roman is perhaps the most obvious
default standard font but except for databases/news reports, who wants to
subject the users to looking at that? :)  And we saw that, although some
browers like Konqueror can handle the short vowels without chopping up the
word, it has substituted its own font. How can we make all the test cases
display the same font?

And make the font big enough to see. I swear I can't even tell the
difference between beh and peh on Persian websites!

> Connie, can you act as the maintainer/pusher/...? Or anybody else?
If no one else is game, I'd be happy to compile and maintain. I have
plenty of room for images and it would be nice if we can have lots of
tests.

Anyone else got any suggestions?
-Connie

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