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Re: DBI-html-arabic



Hello
That's the good thing of using mailing list. You have answers from more than 
one person.
You can look in www.spip.net
This is a CMS translated in arabic.
Someone made a contribution on : how to make an Arabic web site with SPIP, but 
with good advise for any arabic web site.
I hope it's translated in the arabic version, I'm not able to check for it 
(unfortunatly).
Regards
Armelle Nedelec
Consultant 
Lebanon - Syria

Quoting Nadim Shaikli <shaikli at yahoo dot com>:

> --- Hamid Heydarzadeh <hamid_heydarzadeh at yahoo dot com> wrote:
> > I took your name and email address from arabeyes every
> > page I searched for my problem.
> 
> Be forewarned that I don't answer private emails - if you have a
> question subscribe to one of Arabeyes' mailing-lists and post
> there for help ('developer' might be appropriate in this case).
> 
>   http://www.arabeyes.org/mailinglists.php
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> > I am working with Redhat 9.0 running vim 6.1. I am
> > trying to display from Oracle database that is UTF-8
> > and the Redhat has been installed with UTF-8 encoding
> > My problem is to display dynamic web pages from the
> > database using arabic and english forms in HTML.
> > To do so I have to do some html pages in both english
> > and arabic. Do you mind giving me some advice on how
> > to generate html forms in english and arabic that
> > consequently uses perl cgi for quering from database.
> 
> Look into the QaMoose project and its code for ideas/hints.
> 
>   http://www.arabeyes.org/project.php?proj=QaMoose
> 
> Salam.
> 
>  - Nadim
> 
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