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  • =?Utf-8?B?UGF1bA==?=

    another spell checker question

    I was just wondering if anyone has implimented any of the free spell check
    tools for .net web applications and if they found it difficult? Also just
    wondering if anyone can recommend any good spellcheck tools that are easy to
    impliment and have several features that are $500 or less.
    Thanks.
    --
    Paul G
    Software engineer.
  • George Ter-Saakov

    #2
    Re: another spell checker question

    Depending on what you really want there are some free options.

    1. You want to have fancy input box with ability to do spell-check on your
    web site.
    Answer: http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx free text box with
    spell-checker.

    2. You want to be able to spell check any text box on any web site.
    Answer: http://www.iespell.com/ the Add-In for IE.

    George.


    "Paul" <Paul@discussio ns.microsoft.co mwrote in message
    news:DC4744EA-3B8A-4D40-8AC6-37F001E5CF59@mi crosoft.com...
    >I was just wondering if anyone has implimented any of the free spell check
    tools for .net web applications and if they found it difficult? Also just
    wondering if anyone can recommend any good spellcheck tools that are easy
    to
    impliment and have several features that are $500 or less.
    Thanks.
    --
    Paul G
    Software engineer

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    • =?Utf-8?B?UGF1bA==?=

      #3
      Re: another spell checker question

      Thanks for the information. I tried the link
      http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx but it did not seem to work as I think
      it is a prefered method for use.

      --
      Paul G
      Software engineer.


      "George Ter-Saakov" wrote:
      Depending on what you really want there are some free options.
      >
      1. You want to have fancy input box with ability to do spell-check on your
      web site.
      Answer: http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx free text box with
      spell-checker.
      >
      2. You want to be able to spell check any text box on any web site.
      Answer: http://www.iespell.com/ the Add-In for IE.
      >
      George.
      >
      >
      "Paul" <Paul@discussio ns.microsoft.co mwrote in message
      news:DC4744EA-3B8A-4D40-8AC6-37F001E5CF59@mi crosoft.com...
      I was just wondering if anyone has implimented any of the free spell check
      tools for .net web applications and if they found it difficult? Also just
      wondering if anyone can recommend any good spellcheck tools that are easy
      to
      impliment and have several features that are $500 or less.
      Thanks.
      --
      Paul G
      Software engineer
      >
      >
      >

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      • Jeff Dillon

        #4
        Re: another spell checker question

        Link seems to work for me

        "Paul" <Paul@discussio ns.microsoft.co mwrote in message
        news:AE668853-DCC9-44B0-9F9C-70D5A4056604@mi crosoft.com...
        Thanks for the information. I tried the link
        http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx but it did not seem to work as I
        think
        it is a prefered method for use.
        >
        --
        Paul G
        Software engineer.
        >
        >
        "George Ter-Saakov" wrote:
        >
        >Depending on what you really want there are some free options.
        >>
        >1. You want to have fancy input box with ability to do spell-check on
        >your
        >web site.
        > Answer: http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx free text box with
        >spell-checker.
        >>
        >2. You want to be able to spell check any text box on any web site.
        > Answer: http://www.iespell.com/ the Add-In for IE.
        >>
        >George.
        >>
        >>
        >"Paul" <Paul@discussio ns.microsoft.co mwrote in message
        >news:DC4744E A-3B8A-4D40-8AC6-37F001E5CF59@mi crosoft.com...
        >I was just wondering if anyone has implimented any of the free spell
        >check
        tools for .net web applications and if they found it difficult? Also
        just
        wondering if anyone can recommend any good spellcheck tools that are
        easy
        to
        impliment and have several features that are $500 or less.
        Thanks.
        --
        Paul G
        Software engineer
        >>
        >>
        >>

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        • =?Utf-8?B?UGF1bA==?=

          #5
          Re: another spell checker question

          Tried the link without the default.aspx and it seems to work. Now just need
          to locate the spellcheck download, thanks!
          ASP.NET WYSIWYG rich HTML editor for WebForms, MVC, and all versions of .NET Framework.


          --
          Paul G
          Software engineer.


          "Jeff Dillon" wrote:
          Link seems to work for me
          >
          "Paul" <Paul@discussio ns.microsoft.co mwrote in message
          news:AE668853-DCC9-44B0-9F9C-70D5A4056604@mi crosoft.com...
          Thanks for the information. I tried the link
          http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx but it did not seem to work as I
          think
          it is a prefered method for use.

          --
          Paul G
          Software engineer.


          "George Ter-Saakov" wrote:
          Depending on what you really want there are some free options.
          >
          1. You want to have fancy input box with ability to do spell-check on
          your
          web site.
          Answer: http://freetextbox.com/default.aspx free text box with
          spell-checker.
          >
          2. You want to be able to spell check any text box on any web site.
          Answer: http://www.iespell.com/ the Add-In for IE.
          >
          George.
          >
          >
          "Paul" <Paul@discussio ns.microsoft.co mwrote in message
          news:DC4744EA-3B8A-4D40-8AC6-37F001E5CF59@mi crosoft.com...
          I was just wondering if anyone has implimented any of the free spell
          check
          tools for .net web applications and if they found it difficult? Also
          just
          wondering if anyone can recommend any good spellcheck tools that are
          easy
          to
          impliment and have several features that are $500 or less.
          Thanks.
          --
          Paul G
          Software engineer
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >

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