Peter Constable va escriure: > > Urdu can be written using naskh-style Arabic (supported on WinXP, > Win2K...),
Peter, I do not see the connection between the OS support in Windows for a given language and the traduction of a website, but while we are at this one: how do you enter Urdu with Microsoft Windows 2000? I have a Spanish one with SP4, IE6 SP1, Arabic script enabled. Surely something is missing, but where can I find it? Should I use KLC? Of course this is nitpicking because it is crystal clear to anybody here that I have a wide range of ways to enter Urdu into my box without having to resort to some MS-provided DLL (beginning with borrowing the XP DLL). Also it is evident that a Spanish Win2000 box is not the correct representative box for a typical Urdu reader. Sorry about this. Antoine

