Hi Travis,

���I have done this for Winforms, but if you want to use Word for the web, you'll have 
to either (a) do spellchecking on postback, (b) use Word on the client machine via 
ActiveX, or (c) use a hybrid client/server solution that pulls the text from the 
client and calls a web service on the server that does the actual checking, and 
returns the validation info that is then parsed by the client script and applied to 
the text.

���If you're not strictly required to build this yourself, and if you actually like 
the way some third-party component has implemented spell-checking, it might be 
worthwhile to play with a trial version before deciding to code this from scratch.   � 
My $0.02,   � Peter 

 From: "Falls, Travis D (HTSC, CASD)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So,
My manager wants me to add spell checking to a web site. I have found
several pay components however; it would make sense to me to be able to use
the word spell check dll. Has anyone done this?

Travis D. Falls |Consultant, HTSC Web Services, iConnect IT | 860.547.4070 |
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