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Hebrew
appears backwards in Netscape 7
Pull down on the View menu and choose Character Coding.
If Hebrew (Windows-1255) or Hebrew (ISO-8859-8-I) is clicked, click on Hebrew Visual (ISO-8859-8).
If Hebrew Visual (ISO-8859-8) is clicked, click on Hebrew (Windows-1255). You can also try Hebrew (ISO-8859-8-I).
Hebrew appears backwards in Internet Explorer
Pull down on the View menu and choose Encoding.
If Hebrew (Windows) or Hebrew (ISO-Logical) is clicked, click on Hebrew (ISO-Visual).
If Hebrew (ISO-Visual) is clicked, click on Hebrew (Windows). You can also try Hebrew (ISO-Logical).
Gibberish instead of Hebrew in Netscape 7
Pull down on the View menu and choose Character Coding.
Try clicking on one of the following: Hebrew Visual (ISO-8859-8), Hebrew (Windows-1255), or Hebrew (ISO-8859-8-I).
Gibberish instead of Hebrew in Internet Explorer
Pull down on the View menu and choose Encoding.
Try clicking on one of the following: Hebrew (Windows), Hebrew (ISO-Logical), or Hebrew (ISO-Visual).
Hebrew is printed backwards from Netscape on my PC