hmm, I suppose some diehards out there would want to implement x-klingon or i-georgian.
In the case of NS4 and Thai (and most other non-european languages), I've been told the only way is to use the 'x-user-define' charset associated with a Thai font face. Maybe Korakot can confirm?
Ok, after a little testing, I have seen that getting sessions to work on NT can be a bit of a pain in the posterior. I have had some major problems with PHP builds before as well, and it still segfaults on a certain page of mine for absolutely no reason I can find, and If i restart my apache, the problem goes away for a while even.
Which release of Apache? 1.3.17 and 1.3.19 for winwin are known to be buggy.
Lastly, we should need an other variable to define the cell alignement in tables according to the language direction.
Hmm, that one would be worth adding, for the sake of the Hebrew and Japanese users out there at least.
Arabic users also :p
Regards, Loïc
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On Fri, 18 May 2001, [iso-8859-1] Lo�c wrote:
hmm, I suppose some diehards out there would want to implement x-klingon or i-georgian.
In the case of NS4 and Thai (and most other non-european languages), I've been told the only way is to use the 'x-user-define' charset associated with a Thai font face. Maybe Korakot can confirm?
Thai sets the language ISO code as 'th', I asked him already.
Ok, after a little testing, I have seen that getting sessions to work on NT can be a bit of a pain in the posterior. I have had some major problems with PHP builds before as well, and it still segfaults on a certain page of mine for absolutely no reason I can find, and If i restart my apache, the problem goes away for a while even.
Which release of Apache? 1.3.17 and 1.3.19 for winwin are known to be buggy.
The current segfault happens on Linux with Apache 1.3.19 w/PHP 4.04pl1 AND Apache 1.3.14 w/PHP 4.03pl1.
Lastly, we should need an other variable to define the cell alignement in tables according to the language direction.
Hmm, that one would be worth adding, for the sake of the Hebrew and Japanese users out there at least.
Arabic users also :p
A question, how are vertical languages coded in HTML normally?