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For the past several months there has been a serious technical problem with the representation of Hebrew vowel signs (niqqud) on all Wikimedia projects. This includes the Hebrew Wikipedia and all the other Hebrew projects, and it also includes Hebrew texts that are sometimes included within articles on the English Wikipedia and other non-Hebrew projects.

The problem is especially severe because it not only effects how the vowels are seen on the screen, but apparently changes the actual Unicode coding of the Hebrew letters and vowels. I.e. after a text that has been correct in the past coded undergoes "save" or even "show preview" - the coding is irreversibly altered in a way that makes it nearly impossible to read.

Note that correctly coded texts from before the recent Wikimedia upgrade (preserved in the "History" of the page) retain the proper coding. But any attempt to revert to a version with the correct coding is automatically destroyed.

The problem has been noted several times at the Hebrew Wikipedia over the past few months, and a serious discussion has begun ויקיפדיה:ניקוד. This parallel English page has been created so that the discussion will be available in English, hopefully facilitating a solution to the bug.

Example


The following link gives a very clear, typical example of the problem:

What happened at that link is the following:

  1. A vowelized text (i.e. one with niqqud) was added to Hebrew Wikisource on December 9, 2004.
  2. A well-meaning user made minor edit to that text (he simply added a category tag at the end) on June 7, 2005. But when that user pressed "save" it created a new version of the entire text, as can be seen from the comparison in the link: The new version contains vowel changes in the majority of the text's words! This happened automatically, and is extraordinarily difficult to correct manually (even if the software allowed fixing it).

Fix


Note: Upgrading to Windows XP SP 2 fixes this bug.

Hebrew language

ויקיפדיה:ניקוד

 

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the "Wikipedia:Niqqud".

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