I actually started playing with putting the spellcheck call into dqsd, but
ran into a snag (can't recall what it was) and didn't finish.  I was using
Microsoft's webservice.htc behavior.  Anyone else want to run with this?

Anyway, attached are three files that implement the search:
- webservice.htc - the MS webservice behavior
- GoogleSearch.wsdl - the webservice description file (from Google)
- googlespell.htm - some script/html to invoke it

Drop these three files into the same directory, open the .htm, enter your
google key (free, but you have to apply for it at google[1]), and then enter
something like "ablert eistien"... it should spit back "albert einstein".

[1] http://www.google.com/apis/


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> Hi you smart developpers,
>
> Maybe you've already heard of this : http://www.google.com/apis/
>
> Does anybody have smart ideas of things that DQSB could do with this ?
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> Cheers,
>
> MLL

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