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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 05/29/05 08:56
"me" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> As the text is available in word, i do not need a virtual keyboard
> (?)
>
> I tried making a simple html page with pasting the hebrew text in.
> Editor PSPad.
This really depends on the software you use. PSPad is unknown to me.
> I tried to save as unicode, but I only get questionmarks as
> text????
But did you see the characters all right in PSPad? If the program has a
"save as unicode" feature (whatever that means - Unicode has several
encodings), the odds are that it has some basic Unicode support and
things should work. So _where_ did you question marks? In a browser?
Which? It sounds like the browser interprets the data according to a
wrong encoding _or_ it uses a font that lacks Hebrew characters.
You could upload the file onto a server and post the URL. Remember to
set things up so that the document's encoding is declared as UTF-8.
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