Kenneth Whistler Said;
> I'd say it might be best to let Sarasvati, in her wisdom,
> judge what is spam or otherwise prohibited for this list,
> and those who are interested can go discuss with Lateef
> Sagar whether his Arabic web site hosting solution works
> or whatever...
I agree with Mr. Ken
Philippe Verdy said:
> > > I can say that bulk+unsollicitated makes it
> > > fully qualifiable as SPAM.
And Theodore Smith countered:
> > No. I'd say spam also needs to be untargeted.
Also spammers don't tend to come on list, identified with
their full names and argue the relevance of their pos
Hi all,
I am a member of this list for some time and I know
some members are interested in the Arabic script
rendering issues on the platforms that do not support
Arabic or even Unicode. Therefore I included its email
address in my "To" field.
Secondly I have emailed to a longer list of groups
bec
Philippe Verdy wrote:
> Excessive cross-posting to multiple newsgroups, forums and list
> servers is considered bulk (and also opposed to the netiquette). As
> this message is targetting a too large audience and out of topic, and
> is also a commercial ad, I can say that bulk+unsollicitated makes i
From: "Theodore H. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Excessive cross-posting to multiple newsgroups, forums and list
> > servers is considered bulk (and also opposed to the netiquette). As
> > this message is targetting a too large audience and out of topic, and
> > is also a commercial ad, I can say
Excessive cross-posting to multiple newsgroups, forums and list
servers is considered bulk (and also opposed to the netiquette). As
this message is targetting a too large audience and out of topic, and
is also a commercial ad, I can say that bulk+unsollicitated makes it
fully qualifiable as SPAM.
N
Excessive cross-posting to multiple newsgroups, forums and list
servers is considered bulk (and also opposed to the netiquette). As
this message is targetting a too large audience and out of topic, and
is also a commercial ad, I can say that bulk+unsollicitated makes it
fully qualifiable as SPAM.
Nidhal Zarrad wrote:
> Dear Madam/Sir
> I hope you would help me with the following problem:
> I am trying to write a program that displays Arabic words in
> DOS mode (Win32
>
> independent). To achieve this task I using C++ (non-visula).
> I converted Arabic TTF fonts into CHR fonts. When I ru
If you are on a Microsoft platform and have the code page support for the
arabic code page, then a simple MultiByteToWideChar call will take care of
it. Here are the code page numbers to use:
Arabic (ASMO 708): 708
Arabic (DOS): 720
Arabic (ISO): 28596
Arabic (Mac
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