[Facts] testing Greek letters ...
Tell me, do you see Greek letters or square boxes?
Test line 1:
α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ
Test line 2:
α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ
It will appear differently on some people's computers so I would like to hear from as many people as possible.
Test line 1:
α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ
Test line 2:
α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ
It will appear differently on some people's computers so I would like to hear from as many people as possible.
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I see the same greek lettrs on both lines, no boxes.
On Lines 1 And 2, I See Greek Letters. On Line 3, I See A 900-Foot Jesus Who Says He Will Help Me Build A BTN Library Complex If You Will All Send Me The Money...
Mike
On test line #1 I see a string of question marks and on test line #2 I see ampersand, then the English spelling of the names. Is that any help? :D
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
On test line #1 I see a string of question marks and on test line #2 I see ampersand, then the English spelling of the names. Is that any help? :D
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
That wasn't the intended effect. What OS/browser/version are you using Phyllis?
Mike
I'm using Netscape Communicator (408, I think). It's the one that I haven't had crash on me here at school more than three times (quite embarassing when trying to locate websites pertaining to paganism when the paper is due in three days. ;D)
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
I'm using Netscape Communicator (408, I think). It's the one that I haven't had crash on me here at school more than three times (quite embarassing when trying to locate websites pertaining to paganism when the paper is due in three days. ;D)
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
I see both test lines well
Alphabeth song in greek
Alpha
beta
gamma
delta
epsilon
zeta
eta
theta
iota
kappa
lambda
my
ny
xi
omikron
pi
rho
sigma
tau
ypsilon
fi
chi
psi
omega
I just said my Alpha, beta, gamma
now its your turn follow me mama!
And on top of it all I found this priceless page in a language I cannot read, but which has a collection of english children songs in MP3 format staring the original alphabeth song along with all time greats such as "This Old man" aka "Knick Knack Paddy Wack".
http://159.148.116.3/roberts/MUZIKA.ASP
Alpha
beta
gamma
delta
epsilon
zeta
eta
theta
iota
kappa
lambda
my
ny
xi
omikron
pi
rho
sigma
tau
ypsilon
fi
chi
psi
omega
I just said my Alpha, beta, gamma
now its your turn follow me mama!
And on top of it all I found this priceless page in a language I cannot read, but which has a collection of english children songs in MP3 format staring the original alphabeth song along with all time greats such as "This Old man" aka "Knick Knack Paddy Wack".
http://159.148.116.3/roberts/MUZIKA.ASP
It's Latvian!
Interesting
Aleph Beth Song in Hebrew
If you go to this URL at Net Shul:
http://netshul.net/songsindex.htm
You can click onto The Aleph Beth Song and here what it sounds like. :)
-- Nanaea
If you go to this URL at Net Shul:
http://netshul.net/songsindex.htm
You can click onto The Aleph Beth Song and here what it sounds like. :)
-- Nanaea
Thanks Nanaea
I will take a look at once!
I will take a look at once!
I liked that one
Interesting that the song repeats some of the letters more time than the others. Contrary to the alphabeth song I found, I mean.
Interesting that the song repeats some of the letters more time than the others. Contrary to the alphabeth song I found, I mean.
:P
LOL! I see Greek letters!
I see Greek! In both tests.
Affirmative on both counts
Affirmative on seeing letters that is
Sorry about that! I see squares.
What browser are you using Melissa?
Internet Explorer.
Version?
Can you tell me the version of IE you are using?
If you are using a PC: go to the Help menu and select "About Internet Explorer..."
If you are using a Mac: go the Apple menu and select "About Internet Explorer..."
It should tell you what version you are using.
Can you tell me the version of IE you are using?
If you are using a PC: go to the Help menu and select "About Internet Explorer..."
If you are using a Mac: go the Apple menu and select "About Internet Explorer..."
It should tell you what version you are using.
4.0
Could it be a lack of a font?
Actually it's not a font but an HTML code. It's a newish addition to HTML so some browsers don't like it yet. :(
To make the Greek letters appear in a message you type the following codes:
α = α
β = β
etc
To make the Greek letters appear in a message you type the following codes:
α = α
β = β
etc
Awesome!
I did not know that.
I did not know that.
That's what I have, too and mine works.
:P