Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Mozilla Thunderbird mail software
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 03:07:38 -0500
Jim:
Unicode is to be used wherever multilanguage documents are to be presented,
either on the web, as electronic documents such as Acrobat files, or to be
sent to the printers to make paper documents.
If you have a MS Word™ document that you want to publish on the web, the best
is to get a decent web publishing program, like Mozilla Composer, or the web
program that comes as part of OpenOffice.org, (both programs are free for the
download) and paste into those to make the document. Do not save as a web
document from within a Microsoft program, as it makes very messy code that is
hard to clean up and update if needed.
Karl W. Randolph.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim West" <jwest AT highland.net>
>
> Is unicode only meant to be read on the web? And if so, what does
> one do when one wishes to post something from a word document on a
> web page?
>
> Jim
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