Well, I am interested in the "dict" protocol described in RFC 2229 at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2229.txt you can test it at http://www.dict.org It can give you definitions but also similar written words by using "Match words within Levenshtein disance one" (in advanced query) and also phoneticaly similar words by using "SOUNDEX algorithm" (advanced query). Well, it's very interesting and i plan to read the RFC and could eventually work on making a plug-in. So it would be good to talk about it to the dev ML, (it's CCed)
The only problem (currently) is that there are only american and english online dictionnaries that use the dict protocol. Any other ideas ? Travis Smith wrote: > > Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain) > Encoding: 7bit ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Please don't send your e-mail as attachement ! -- Benoit Rouits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> office : (+33)146398261 home : (+33)672814789
