Now are there any open source spell scheckers for these QYSIWYG editors?  I've been 
digging around and can't find any.  I've been looking at 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jazzy/ with the idea of writing a custom tag to 
encapsulate and all, but have not gotten very far yet.

Doug

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:51 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Alternative QYSIWYG editors
>
>
>ActivEdit may cost some money, but, for me at least, not that much if I
>look at the cost over time.  For the couple of years I have been using
>it its always been solid as a rock, easy to install and pretty much
>bug-free (MSDHTML quirks beyond AE's control notwithstanding).  The
>long-terms stability and support has been worth the price.
>
>If I could fix one thing, it'd be firmer support for foreign languages.
>I did an easily translateable custom version not too long ago, but
>seeing if it can support Chinese on a fully localized system 
>is going to
>be the real challenge.  Supposedly it can't be done but I have a client
>who, not knowing this, successfully used AE to input chinese characters
>with no special mods to the code or any tech knowledge.
>
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