On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Ali A. Khanban wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Since the Arabic thousand separator, U+066B, is not commonly in use,
> most of Persian sites use "/", U+002F, instead. The behaviour, when it
> is used between numbers, is different in IE (and MS Office) and Mozilla.
> Which one is the correct one?

The behavior was changed between Unicode 4.0 and 4.0.1!  With the
latest Unicode version, using Persian digits, in a Persian
paragraph, something like 1361/07/05 will render 1361/07/05, not
05/07/1361, which is a good thing.  (Using Arabic digits instead
of Persian digits most probably result in the other way).

> Best
> -ali-

--behdad
  behdad.org
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