Hi,
All these problems with the Arabic script
makes me a believer in changing our alphabet to a Latin-based one and
getting rid of all these unnecessary headaches :-) ...
-FariborzThere may be some
other better ways for easy life :)
bye,
Hamid
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, FK wrote:
All these problems with the Arabic script makes me a believer in
changing our alphabet to a Latin-based one and getting rid of all these
unnecessary headaches :-)
The whole point is: all other languages have similiar problems, including
those written in Latin.
ON SAT NOVEMBER 9 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] WROTE:
Still, I'm curious. How come everyone on this discussion board is using the
Latin alphabet? :-)
Well, most discussions here are also in English. Should everyone in
Iran switch over to English?
Going back to the original point, would you
As far as I can tell, you HTML doesn't have any notion of
fields. If you mean the letters Peh, Gaf, Farsi Yeh, etc,
they can be referenced in HTML pages as
"#x"+hexcode+";". Farsi Yeh becomes "#x06cc;", for
example.OK I knew this, but I want to
Dear all,
As you know when we use a combobox in a HTML, if
it contains English content , when we type on the combobox the selected
option of the combo changes to the nearest option we have typed . For
example when we want to search for our country