Hebrew fonts in E-card

i have an ecard which includes "create card" , "show card" and php files.
both includes input and dynamic text boxes.
in english it works perfect but  if i use hebrew fonts i see gibrish.
please help.

If you created it in flash, you need to embed the font package, either by selecting the font, then in the propertie panel below it you will see a Caracter Embed button, or you can also embed at runtime:
http://www.gotoandlearn.com/play?id=102
If this is something else then you probably don't have that font package installed in your local font directory. Find, download and install that font package on your machine.

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