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I'm here! And an Aramaic solution.
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Paul Younan Wrote:Sure, that sounds great - what would the application be?

I could FTP the .PHP file over, and all that would need to be done would be to add an <ARAMAIC></ARAMAIC> tag to the forums (the <'s and >'s changed to brackets, of course).

Paul Younan Wrote:Could we code it for the fonts used here?

~Nods~ It's code-able for -any- script. All that truly needs to be done is to put together a standardized transliteration scheme for each language. For example, wherever my XML parser finds an <ARAMAIC> tag in my files, it grabs what's inside and puts it through my Script Parser's function and outputs the result. So, <ARAMAIC>WLoMoA</ARAMAIC> can be outputted to Estrangelo (V1.1) as [font=Estrangelo (V1.1)])ml4[/font], SPEdessa as )MfLf$, AramaicSerto as axmXlw, SPTiberian as )mflf#, Unicode as ????, etc.

Since it's only a PHP function, all that is required to use it is an include() command, and to call the function from within any PHP document.

We can also use it for Greek (I have Unicode and SPIonic working), Hebrew, and I'm currently working on Arabic (but so far coming up with a standardized romanization is HELL <!-- sTongue --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/poketoungeb.gif" alt="Tongue" title="Poke Tounge" /><!-- sTongue --> ).

Shlomo,
-Steve-o
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