Author: stuart taylor
Date: 18:05:50 01/06/03
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On January 06, 2003 at 06:30:54, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >On January 06, 2003 at 06:20:14, Ricardo Gibert wrote: > >>On January 06, 2003 at 05:44:28, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On January 06, 2003 at 05:42:22, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On January 06, 2003 at 05:18:26, stuart taylor wrote: >>>> >>>>>And thanks Uri for this Hebrew sight. >>>>>But not everything seems to click open. Also, they don't give me answer about >>>>>your rating. (I typed your surname in hebrew B,L,A(lef),S(amech), >>>>>S.Taylor >>>> >>>>If I search then I can find my rating only based on blass that is 4 letter in >>>>hebrew(the 2 S are transalted to one samech) >>>> >>>>I think that you can understand hebrew also in this site so I post my name in >>>>hebrew and you will probably see the hebrew letters when you try to reply. >>>> >>>>àåøé >>>> >>>>áìàñ >> >> >>People who don't read hebrew generally don't have their computers set up to >>display the hebrew charcters. This means means you may see hebrew, but most of >>us just see random non-hebrew characters. >> >> > >By going to the top of IE5 and clicking on "View" then "Encoding" and selecting >"Hebrew (Windows)," I can see what you are probably seeing. If you select >"Western European (Windows)" you will see what most of the rest of us see. Yes, I see the hebrew right away, but I think this computer is "hebrew enabled". I was still surprised to see it. Ricardo, if you can proccess it so easily, that's also good. I expect the natural display you see is like "giberish" and the other display must be the actual Hebrew. signed ùîòåï èééìåø Yes, it seems to write ok! > >>> >>>It is not needed even to reply and I can see the hebrew latters also when I read >>>the post. >>> >>>I remember that in the past there were problems to read letters in hebrew in >>>this site and some trick was needed but not now(at least not in the computer >>>that I use) >>> >>>Uri
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