Safari, Apple's new Web browser, has great Hebrew support when it comes to site using so-called "logical" Hebrew (which is the standard), but sites using "visual" Hebrew are displayed backwards. Safari also crashes a lot when trying to submit a form from a Hebrew page. The Visual Hebrew Enabler for Safari addresses these two issues in the form of a patched version of the WebCore framework, that once installed into your copy of Safari enables visual Hebrew support and prevents many of the aforementioned crashes. What's New: Version 1.0.3 fixes a bug where a Hebrew paragraph starting with a single digit was rendered left-to-right. |