I would just like to add my two cents: I would really like to see a
spell check included in Mozilla. There are opensource spell check
engines out their such as ispell and aspell. Perhaps one of these
could be adapted to work with Mozilla so we don't have to use
*Netscape's* spell checker.
Anyway, I also consider it a very basic feature, not a bell or
whistle. It is needed.
Brian!
Duane Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Jacek Piskozub wrote:
> > Duane Clark wrote:
> >> ...
> >> Oh well, of course spell check worked fine with Mozilla 0.9.2, so it
> >> sounds like someone at Netscape/AOL put a stop to it. Sigh...
> >>
> >
> > You can use any build fronm the 0.9.2 branch (on the FTP server those
> > are the directories ending with -0.9.2 or more recently -0.9.2ec). This
> > branch works OK with the Netscape spellchecker. No wonder as it is the
> > basis of the next Netscape release.
>
> Well, when that get there with Netscape, I might have to try it out.
> Spellcheck really isn't an "extra whizbang feature" in a news/mail client.
>
> If I had some free time I might have tried to figure out what broke
> myself (though I am not really a coding geek - I mostly work on
> hardware). I cannot imagine in can be something major, since it worked
> fine in 0.9.2. And the button shows up in 0.9.3; it just crashes Mozilla
> when clicked.
>
> >
> > Jacek
> >
> > PS. I changed the coding of this message for Duane back to ISO-8859-1 ;-)
> >
>
> Thanks. That worked much better :-)