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Rob Richmond
Question, any idea when you might add a spell checker?

BTW, great product!

Rob Richmond
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Ollie Cornes
Thanks for the kind words Rob. A spell checker may come later, but for
now there are other improvements going in which I'll announce in a few
weeks.

Ollie

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Question, any idea when you might add a spell checker?

BTW, great product!

Rob Richmond

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Ward Bekker
If you want to spell check a piece of text Server Side, you can use the
Microsoft Word object (has to be installed on the server). An ASP
example can be found here:
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062402-1.shtml

The Microsoft Word object can be used in ASP.NET as well, but that
requires some extra steps. See http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010129.htm
for that.

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Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] Spell checker...

Question, any idea when you might add a spell checker?

BTW, great product!

Rob Richmond

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Ollie Cornes

There's some other possible approaches listed here:
http://richtextbox.mykbpro.com/kbReadArticle.asp?ArtID=478

Ollie
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Ward Bekker
Sent: 17 July 2002 14:47
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Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] RE: Spell checker...

If you want to spell check a piece of text Server Side, you can use the
Microsoft Word object (has to be installed on the server). An ASP
example can be found here:
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062402-1.shtml

The Microsoft Word object can be used in ASP.NET as well, but that
requires some extra steps. See http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010129.htm
for that.

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From: Rob Richmond [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: woensdag 17 juli 2002 15:04
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Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] Spell checker...

Question, any idea when you might add a spell checker?

BTW, great product!

Rob Richmond

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Carlos Magalhaes
The second article does not show how to do it in .Net

Regards,

Carlos Magalhaes

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From: Ward Bekker [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:47 PM
To: aspngrichtextbox
Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] RE: Spell checker...

If you want to spell check a piece of text Server Side, you can use the
Microsoft Word object (has to be installed on the server). An ASP example
can be found here: http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062402-1.shtml
<http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062402-1.shtml>

The Microsoft Word object can be used in ASP.NET as well, but that requires
some extra steps. See http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010129.htm
<http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010129.htm> for that.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Richmond [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: woensdag 17 juli 2002 15:04
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Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] Spell checker...

Question, any idea when you might add a spell checker?

BTW, great product!

Rob Richmond

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Ward Bekker
No, but it does tell you how to use components in asp.net, so you can
learn how you can use the Word Component in ASP.net :)

With kind regards,

Ward Bekker

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From: Carlos Magalhaes [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: woensdag 17 juli 2002 15:59
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Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] RE: Spell checker...

The second article does not show how to do it in .Net

Regards,

Carlos Magalhaes

-----Original Message-----
From: Ward Bekker [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:47 PM
To: aspngrichtextbox
Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] RE: Spell checker...

If you want to spell check a piece of text Server Side, you can use the
Microsoft Word object (has to be installed on the server). An ASP
example
can be found here: http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062402-1.shtml
<http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062402-1.shtml>

The Microsoft Word object can be used in ASP.NET as well, but that
requires
some extra steps. See http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010129.htm
<http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010129.htm> for that.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Richmond [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: woensdag 17 juli 2002 15:04
To: aspngrichtextbox
Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] Spell checker...

Question, any idea when you might add a spell checker?

BTW, great product!

Rob Richmond

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