Hi,

I'm very impressed with Aspell. I've used programs that used it in the past, but never 
used it directly until last week. I'm providing suggestions and (near useless) bits of 
code to Adam Newbold, who's developing the outstanding open source Pages CMS/site 
engine:

http://www.neatnik.net/pages/

We've adapted Chris Snyder's superb spellcheck.php ( 
http://chxo.com/scripts/spellcheck.php ), which uses Aspell, as a Pages plugin. 
However, some hosts don't have Aspell on their servers and refuse to install it (1&1 
is one of them, as I've discovered the hard way--and I've been hammering at them via 
email). 

So here's my shot at a second best option: is it possible to link to 
aspell.net/suggest/ (or some other hosted Aspell solution) via http from within a php 
script like Chris Snyder's spellecheck or Adam's adaptation of it? If it is possible, 
is it bad form or inadvisable or unfair? My goal is to promote all the good work done 
on Aspell, not flood someone's servers or compromise anyone's efforts in any other way.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated,

Brett



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