Hi Jonathan (and others with the same problem)
- a post script on the "Hebrew language" problems I've been having. First a
quote:
"With Internet Explorer 5 you are often asked to download "Hebrew Text
Display Support" and "Uniscribe," both of which are provided by Microsoft on
a CD-ROM that is often shipped with the Windows operating system. If you do
not have the necessary files, just choose Cancel when asked to perform the
download, and the page should appear anyway. Uniscribe is Microsoft's
proposed way of displaying non-Latin characters and should be the future
solution for the difficulties in reading Hebrew online."
This is from this site: http://www.yiwoodmere.org/cybrary/online.htm which I
discovered when looking for a solution, and that page will provide the
answers if anyone else has been experiencing the same issue.
It is possible to download from the internet if you don't have the discs (my
discs were apparently too old) although now that I've done it, it seems to
make no difference to the text of the message, only to the subject line. But
I'm glad I'm not going to get a question and answer box each time that I
open one of Jonathan's messages!
Sam
PS I've become mainly a lurker recently due to major 'real-life' hassles -
multiple bereavements - but I have a collection of posts that I'm wanting to
come back to, and which I hope to do sometime soon. In the meantime, I still
think the MoQ is a great environment to be involved with.
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