This is a very serious issue because in order to "solve" the problem, people are now changing the order of input (the order in which they type the digits). A date like this۲/۲/۷۵will display very differently in different browsers.See for examplein Internet Explorer (digits displayed correctly)and Chrome and Firefox (digits displayed incorrect.)
"Thanks for introducing me that tools and your related edits on Wikipedia.I did know that Arabic-Indic digits must not be used with Persian texts, but my main question has not any relation to Wikipedia pages, templates, or users requests. I showed that just as an example where Arabic-Indic digits are used on Arabic (Persian) script and it is showing that Arabic-Indic digits (and their specifications) are making editing mixed RTL LTR texts more easier than Persian digits on Arabic script.For example on: data:text/html;charset=utf-8,<div><p>|date discovered = %D9%A1%D9%A6 %D9%81%D9%88%D8%B1%DB%8C%DB%80 %D9%A2%D9%A0%D9%A0%D9%A6 %D9%85%DB%8C%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AF%DB%8C</p><p>|date discovered = %DB%B1%DB%B6 %D9%81%D9%88%D8%B1%DB%8C%D9%87%D9%94 %DB%B2%DB%B0%DB%B0%DB%B6 %D9%85%DB%8C%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AF%DB%8C</p></div>Which one do you thing is more readable? I think Arabic-Indic digits.If I want to explain my question again, why Persian digits have not same bidi class as Arabic-Indic digits? In my point of view this is such an inconsistency where "ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT"s have "Arabic_Number" bidi class but "EXTENDED(?) ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT"s have "European_Number" bidi class. Why they are not in a same class?IMO someone should request to edit the specifications and putting "EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT"s on same bidi class as "ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT". Where I can submit such as these requests?"
All right. Now, it's clear what you meant. According to any source that I checked, use of Arabic-Indic digits with Persian text is considered not acceptable (e.g. http://behdad.org/download/Publications/persiancomputing/a007.pdf, page 9). I checked UBA and the Standard and couldn't find out (or sort out) what is the rationale behind the difference in the bidi class.
All in all, I think there is a strong reason for this being the way it is. So it's better to first discuss this here. You can always find a way to make yourself heard to Unicode (http://www.unicode.org/reporting.html).