On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Eli Billauer wrote:

> Speaking of which, is there any good guide for writing HTML in Hebrew?
> Is there any place where all this info is concentrated?

  I don't know of such guide. My usual practice is to base new pages on old
ones I've written. I usually use strict HTML4 with CSS in the UTF-8 or
ISO-8859-8-I character set.

> There are several other questions, such as what character set to use in
> the HTML for the Hebrew, what fonts, and how the overall thing should
> work. And things I can't think of, because I haven't seen how the page
> looks on some browser I'm not aware of.

  Use logical Hebrew with UTF-8 for the best results. You will lose visitors
who are using NS4, but they should've upgraded by now.

  Alon

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