[FH] Beth finally gets her html act together

5 posts ยท Feb 26 2003 to Feb 27 2003

From: Beth Fulton <beth.fulton@m...>

Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 17:23:15 +1100

Subject: [FH] Beth finally gets her html act together

G'day guys,

For any who are interested I've finally got the future history of the worlds
I've dreamt up into some semblance of order.

You can find them at

From: Roger Burton West <roger@f...>

Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 09:19:59 +0000

Subject: Re: [FH] Beth finally gets her html act together

> On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 05:23:15PM +1100, Beth.Fulton@csiro.au wrote:

> http://www.users.bigpond.com/derekfulton/Beth%20GZG/Bethverse.htm

Delete the "www." part... other than that, seems to work. Thanks! What's the
origin of the script you used for the Haxaya language?

From: Allan Goodall <agoodall@a...>

Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 08:46:19 -0600

Subject: Re: [FH] Beth finally gets her html act together

On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 09:19:59 +0000, Roger Burton West
<roger@firedrake.org> wrote:

> http://www.users.bigpond.com/derekfulton/Beth%20GZG/Bethverse.htm

The URL worked just fine for me in Mozilla without deleting the "www."
part...

From: Roger Burton West <roger@f...>

Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 14:55:13 +0000

Subject: Re: [FH] Beth finally gets her html act together

> On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:46:19AM -0600, Allan Goodall wrote:

> The URL worked just fine for me in Mozilla without deleting the "www."
part...

May have been a nameserver glitch when I first tried it - it's working
for me now as well.

R

From: Beth Fulton <beth.fulton@m...>

Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 11:42:54 +1100

Subject: RE: [FH] Beth finally gets her html act together

G'day,

> What's the origin of the script you used for the Haxaya language?

It one of the more elegant forms of the real Avestan scripts. It was derived
from the Sassanian Pahlavi script centuries ago so they coud write down the
ancient Zarathushtrian teachings. The Iranian language website as well as a
few others have come up with fonts for it. There is also a text reverser
(Avestan is a right to left language), but is surprisingly easy to pick up...
so much so my English spelling is suffering (spell checker in overload) as
when I'm thinking I now tend to slip into spelling backwards;)

Have fun