Hi Saine :-)
Post by SaineDear Friend,
Whatever you told me I did try but the problem is still there? Something
else that I have to do?
Thanks
I am afraid that I am left with few other suggestions at this time. You
might try the following and see if it will help, although, you may have
already tried them as well:
Options for enabling Unicode in Internet Explorer 5, 5.5 and 6
(http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/explorer.html#ie5
Description of Multilingual Menus and Dialog Boxes for Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308680&Product=ie600
List of languages supported in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;292246
And, perhaps the information here will be of some help:
http://www.sheikhmohammed.co.ae/arabic/privacy/noarabic.asp
also....here is some information I was able to find on another forum with a
poster who had a similar problem:
.."Forms can be filled out in any language you want...as long as the font is
supported. Arabic fonts probably wouldn't be supported. Russian and
Norwegian and languages with the occasional weird character might be tricky,
but if you know the character map stuff, you might be able to fake it. So
no, there's no reason other than fonts that would prevent someone from
posting in another language."
From: http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/printthread.php?t=13468
Hopefully, someone else here will have more information that will help
resolve your problem.
Hope this helps :-)
Jan :)
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Post by SaineNaveed
Post by Jan IlHi Saine :-)
How To Add and Enable Additional Languages in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q177561
You can also add/install languages from your Windows CD
also.......
Make sure that Auto-select at the top of the Encoding box in View is not
checked
Then go to IE>Tools>Internet Options>General>Accessibility
Make sure none of the boxes there are checked if not needed.
Then go to the Languages tab and make sure that the language you want is in
the list, and at the *top* of the list. If it's not there, install it.
If
it's not at the top, move it to the top of the list, then click OK and close
IE.
Change Language in IE
Tools/Internet Options/ General Tab> at the bottom there is a button for
Languages> Look in the window for the language you want, highlight it and
then click Change. Then close out. Close and reopen IE and the new language
should now be the default language.
If the language you want in not in the window list, click the Add button and
scroll to the language you want, highlight it and then click OK, then
highlight the new language and click on Change.
Hope this helps :-)
Jan :)
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Post by SaineFriends,
I have configured the Arabic Language to write in Arabic on the Windows XP
English version. But when we go to Internet Explorer we cannot type Arabic,
lets say if I go to google.com there is search box when I try to write on
there Arabic I cannot, but, if I write in MS Word and I just copy and
past
in
the search box it will be ok. Also I can write Arabic in the Address
Bar
of
IE. I already added Arabic in the Language tab of Internet Explore Options.
What I have to do more to solve this problem. Waiting for your response.
Thanks and Regards,
Naveed