Hmmm... Are you sure it is not a matter of your fonts being incapable of 
displaying Greek characters?

Can you try with these : http://sourceforge.net/projects/font-tool 

BTW, are you using Windows or *nix?

-Stathis

On Tuesday 04 April 2006 16:52, Rosen wrote:
> Thanks,
> But the problem is thath I can't put directly into code the greek text
> with copy/paste from the .doc file in the PHP editor. I chahged the
> encoding for the editor to greek charset, but when I paste it, the
> result is "??????????? ????" ( questiomarks ) .
>
> rouvas wrote:
> > Hi Rosen,
> >
> > either use ISO-8859-7 for the encoding or UTF-8. If you use ISO-8859-7
> > your site will not need any modifications (either than replacing the
> > "&tau, ..., etc" symbols with the actual characters). If you use UTF-8
> > you will of course have to modify your strings to make them UTF-8
> > compatible.
> >
> > Please, take into account that using the "τ&eta, ..., etc" symbols is
> > *not* guaranteed to work for users visiting your site from Greece. No
> > matter what the standards say, there are problems. Trust me. I live in
> > Greece :-)
> >
> > -Stathis
> >
> > On Tuesday 04 April 2006 15:39, Rosen wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I have one very big problem: I create website with english and greek
> >> language. I use "iso-8859-1" encoding for my website.
> >> I show the greek language text with encoded chars like
> >> "τηλεόρα&si;" -  I copy/paste this
> >> from Openoffice documents.
> >> On the website I have no problems - everything shows ok, but when I pass
> >> this greek encoded string to javascript - i.e. "alert('τη');"
> >> the browser doesn't decode the greek symbols and the alert shows me the
> >> same
> >>
> >> :"τη"
> >>
> >> Have someone some idea how to solve this problem ?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> Rosen

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