Joe wrote on 5/1/2008 12:00 PM:
I would assume this would have to include some sort of database
interaction.  I will be considering a PHP/MySQL/jQuery solution.

Spellify uses Google's spellchecker - good if you want just regular spell 
checking, bad if you need custom spell checking for specialized applications 
(e.g. medical terminology, legal jargon, etc.).  So if someone were to step up 
and convert Spellify to jQuery, it would be nice to allow custom dictionaries 
to be specified, and even better, allow the user to save any custom words.

I think JSpell (the paid solution I mentioned) does all that and more.  I've 
never used JSpell, so can't speak to how good/bad it is.

The other option, since Firefox already has a built-in spell checker, is to 
have your IE users install a plug-in to do spell checking:

<http://www.iespell.com/>


- Bil

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