#2326: Using SpellerPages/aspell causing odd behavior
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 Reporter:  auralvance       |        Type:  Bug               
   Status:  new              |    Priority:  Normal            
Milestone:                   |   Component:  UI : Spell Checker
  Version:  FCKeditor 2.6.2  |    Keywords:                    
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 I first reported this over at the Drupal module's issue page since that's
 where I first noticed it, but according to the author, it is directly a
 FCKeditor bug. I'll cut and paste what I already pasted there:

 Since I started running my own Drupal site, and using FCKeditor as my in
 place WYSIWYG editor, I've noticed that there are times when using the
 integrated spell checker results in it always being one word off, making
 it completely useless. It doesn't always happen, but in about 50% of my
 posts I end up with a spell checker that is always one word off from the
 word it's viewing, so you never can tell what you're changing. See the
 attached images from my actual use case if you don't know what I mean. It
 also seems to have this issue specifically around links in the page, as
 you can see from the pictures, and actually displays the code. Once it
 breaks like this it is stuck that way. Opening the page again results in
 the same behaviour being reproduced. My guess is that it's choking on some
 code in the post... but since it's code generated by FCKeditor, it's an
 internal issue.

 I'm using Firefox 3, FCKeditor 2.6.2, the latest Drupal module for 6.2,
 and a backend of Speller Pages (aspell) on a Linux box. My guess is that
 it is a FCKeditor problem, but might as well start here.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.fckeditor.net/ticket/2326>
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