Alexander Maryanovsky wrote: > Email who? The guys who make the website? They're not likely to care, > having designed and put up such horror. > University officials? Do you know anyone specific who might care and > have the power to do something about it?
Yes the guys who make the site. Check with other students if they care and show the webmaster that people really want a change. > There's not much to design. All you need is plain simple, static > HTML... There are no forms to submit, no elaborate menus, just plain > information. At most, a table is required to display class schedule. So? Why won't you try to talk to them ? > What do the other questions depend on? I'm just not sure at all > whether it's possible to write an HTML page with Hebrew and have it > show up properly (not reversed) on all browsers... I'm not an HTML > guru, I just know the basic stuff and would need to look up the spec > to write a table :-) I'm also not aware of a file format which handles > Hebrew *and* English properly (for pure Hebrew, you could use plain > text)... Is there such a thing? Hmm, it is possible (Writing reversed hebrew, some dir properties, meta tags, etc). But some browsers doesn't support hebrew because of encodings and environment (console?). > Like I said, it doesn't display properly in OpenOffice or AbiWord. Is > koffice worth trying at this point? Would StarOffice (which I don't > own) be any different from OpenOffice on this issue? No clue. Why won't you d/l this file to a floopy & check the file on some1 elses computer as a temporary solution ? -- <a href="http://www.rootshell.be/~eg">Eliran G</a> ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]