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Anyone experience with hebrew or arabic websites? by acl68 2007-01-25 02:44:18
Hello dear webgeeks,

a customer is interested in a bilingual website in english and arabic. Our system already uses UTF-8 as encoding so we should be able to display the characters.
But what worries me is the right to left direction of the language. Where do you set this? Via a css? And is it enough when we copy and paste the received translations or do we have to reverse the order of the letters?

Hints and shared experiences are very wellcome!

Anja
[ Reply ]
  dir= by skoopmanschap2007-01-25 02:47:03
  You'll need completely different sites. by RetiQlum22007-01-25 02:50:14
    Seconded... =J by shadowsystems2007-01-25 03:12:20
      I guess we will make 2 sites (n/t) by acl682007-01-25 03:17:46
      professional translation by acl682007-01-25 03:23:07
        Professionally done would work. =) by shadowsystems2007-01-25 03:30:06
          Professional translators are not always by frizzgrig2007-01-25 05:41:23
            Thanks for the advice by acl682007-01-25 23:00:56
          would never tanslate on my own... by acl682007-01-25 05:46:08
  Wild guess... by moddermonster2007-01-25 03:10:31
  I wonder how I would insert the translated text by acl682007-01-25 03:16:05

 

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