quite likely you missed something simple. Can you do the following?
1. go into pspell/example directory
2. do 'make example-c
3. do 'su nobody'
4. run './example-c en' (or whichever language you use)
5. try to spellcheck a word, e.g. 's helllo'
And see what happens. If this does not succeed, you probably did not 
install pspell or aspell correctly. Otherwise we'll have to do some more 
problem hunting.

I never really tried to do anything more than just a basic install of 
the spellchecker (e.g. different dictionaries, languages, etc.), so I 
might be able to help you a bit if it is not installed correctly, but 
not much.

Vlad



Lindsey Simon wrote:

>I've just compiled and installed php-4.0.6 --with-pspell support. However,
>the pspell_new function gives me the following error:
>
>Warning: PSPELL couldn't open the dictionary. reason: I'm sorry I can't find any
>suitable word lists for the language-tag "en".
>
>the line causing the error reads:
>$pspell_config = pspell_config_create ("en","american");
>$pspell_link = pspell_new_config($pspell_config);
>
>
>I've created a file en-american.pwli in the pkgdata directory which points absolutely
>to a wordlist american-words.95.  
>
>I've been unable to find much clear documentation about the setup procedure for pspell
>with php and I suspect I'm missing something simple. Does anyone have a suggestion
>that may help?
>
>-lindsey
>
>
>




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