That is the exact thing that was screwed up on Mozilla's bidi support.
They have reversed the order of the character display, but not the actual
placing of the words.
I think maybe that has something to do with the Windows support for bidi,
because on Windows you get iso-8859-8 encodings correctly.

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> Hi, Tzafrir!
>
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 08:08:22AM +0200, you wrote the following:
>
> > Anybody here tested the new bidi support in mozilla?
>
> I went to http://www.microsoft.com/israel/ with M14, and it showed a
> very interesting thing -- each word by itself was written correctly
> (not reversed), but the words in each paragraph were written from left
> to right, like English text. Although it's better than how Netscape 4
> handles it :-), I hope they fix it someday.
>
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