Mike Hearn wrote:
A better technique is to the CSS unicode bi-di attributes to convert
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in the webpage to
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in the rendered image the browser shows you. I came across this trick
the other day and it's pretty neat. Boring old techniques lik
A better technique is to the CSS unicode bi-di attributes to convert
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in the webpage to
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in the rendered image the browser shows you. I came across this trick
the other day and it's pretty neat. Boring old techniques like "username
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