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Posted by Simon on 01/07/49 11:44

Hi,

I was asked to have a look at a page that apparently does not display
Persian language.
The obvious 2 problems is that the pages does not have doctype or Charest.

But if I add a Charest and/or DOCTYPE, (any of them), in the page then the
whole page changes, (the width changes).

http://journalhome.com/razavi

I have tried it with FF and IE and they both look ok without DOCTYPE and
Charest.

So what default are been used? Because whatever I add it does not display
properly.

Also the user claims that we don't support "persian languages". But I can
see everything fine, (I don't understand what it says, but it 'looks' ok).

So, what Charest/DOCTYPE should I add without breaking the current display?
And why would "persian language" not work form some users?

Simon
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