Do you have a link or something? I looked for ispell, but it looks like a GNU app, which would need to be ported over to PHP or something….. Um, let me do some checking, there might be something we can use.
TG
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eryanv
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A quick search on php.net reveals spell checking support through some pspell functions.
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.pspell.php
B2 had some support using the same tech i suppose. for me, Opera does the spell check. In the latest P1 atleast! 😀
pspell is an optional PHP module that is often not included, in my experience.
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eryanv
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Well, that certainly makes it a bit trickier.
There’s a spell check for IE, I just use that if I’m using IE to post. 🙂
matt – is there a simple way to check for existance of pspell, and if show put up a check-spelling button (and related functionality when clicked, of course! ;))?
the more I post, the more I’d like something to sanity-check me. and I hate writing it up in Word to start with then spell/grammar check then copy-paste into the browser… and of course Word may not always be readily available from wherever I’m posting… 🙂
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Well, I’d suggest either posting by e-mail, and using the spell checker in Outlook (or any similar email client), or downloading and using w.bloggar to poast your messages, which has an in-built spell checker in it.
Anonymous
You could use aspell dictionaries or something, and do the actual spell checking with your own php scripts. Might be a bit slow.
It would also be neat to see a spelling web service that worked over XML-RPC.
Basilisk:
Good thoughts — but again, I think there needs to be something resident on the server side of things. I might be posting from a net-cafe or something — you never know. And I’m sure heavy-weight bloggers (a few entries a day) are posting from completely random locations.
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You might want to check this out. SpellerPages is opensource available on SourceForge. I haven’t implemented it myself but it sounds pretty straight forward.
~James
Hmmm, that looks interesting at quick-glance. Have to dig in a bit more.
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