Thank you, William, I believe I was calling the 'spellchecker.cfm' file in the 
correct local location.  To further verify this, I tried different relative 
path such as using prefix of ../ or ./ or / for {CFIDE}
When the relative path was wrong, it would prompt for {File not found}, as 
expected.
I've also try the {ColdFusion.navigate()} technique to see if I'm not calling 
it correctly to no avail neither.
To further debug, I checked and verified that the Aspell utility has been 
installed correctly and it works fine from command line.  So, I think somehow, 
the three elements of the speller utility, js and cf are not working together 
(not in sync).
The speller has been tested to be ok, so, probably we can now test, if the 
speller is working with js, how should we go about that?  Or a more logical 
test option?

Another thought is, I'm running this CFFORM within a CFWINDOW, would that mess 
up?
The above testing was done with IE7, so, I just tried FF2, same result.

I appreciate your help.

Don
>You should change the location of the 'spellchecker.cfm' file to the
>location of the page on your local system.
>
>As for the request var error, rerun the system after the new location has
>been defined above and we can work through that.
>
>William
>
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