barry@python.org (Barry A. Warsaw) writes:
Near as I can tell, this looks great to me in Moz 1.1.
I think Arash is pointing out that the first paragraph right-adjusts in the Window, whereas the second paragraph left-adjusts. If you could read Farsi, you would probably also notice that the order of words is incorrect in the second paragraph, since the first word is on the left end of the line, so if you read RTL, you start in the middle of a sentence (depending on where your browser breaks the lines). In the first paragraph, all is fine: the first word is on the right end of the first line, and stays there no matter how you resize the window. This is caused by the dir="rtl" of the P element. So, in short, you do need the dir attribute - the browser does not automatically set the directionality of the paragraph. For Mailman, this means you need to augment all templates appropriately - I guess this is usually done on the <html> tag. If you ever generate the HTML tag without a customization hook (e.g. as in htmlformat.Document.Format), then this might cause a problem: you will need to inject "DIR='RTL'" there somehow. Alternatively, you'll have to move the dir attribute further down, to, say, TITLE and BODY. Regards, Martin