RE: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-12 Thread Kelly, Steve
Any spellchecker support in this? 

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From: Steffen Heil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 February 2005 19:11
To: 'Tomcat Users List'; 'David Wall'
Subject: AW: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

See http://www.fckeditor.net/ 

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> >> Anybody successfully implemented a tomcat webapp that uses the 
> >> HTMLArea editor and the SpellChecker plugin (both free from 
> >> Interactive Tools and
> >> Dynarch) ?
> 
> What do people think about HTMLArea?  It seems one of the only free 
> HTML textarea type widgets out there.  I think the latest has greater 
> support than just IE, which is critical in a public web site.
> 
> David
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Re: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-11 Thread Wendy Smoak
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it already, but JSpell HTML
(http://www.jspell.com) is really good.  Not free, though...

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Re: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-11 Thread Daniel Rhoden
Check out OpenCMS (http://www.opencms.org) because it integrates 
HTMLArea very nicely, even with Mozilla support (in the version 6 
release, still in Alpha).

Kelly, Steve wrote:
Anybody successfully implemented a tomcat webapp that uses the HTMLArea
editor and the SpellChecker plugin (both free from Interactive Tools and
Dynarch) ?
TIA
Steve.
 

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RE: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-11 Thread Mike Curwen
yes to HTMLArea, haven't tried spellcheck.

Mike Curwen



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> Anybody successfully implemented a tomcat webapp that uses 
> the HTMLArea editor and the SpellChecker plugin (both free 
> from Interactive Tools and
> Dynarch) ?
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> TIA
>  
> Steve.
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RE: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-11 Thread Kelly, Steve
No. It's a plugin specifically for HTMLArea. But it does use Aspell. It
is only an intranet deployment.

Cheers,

Steve. 

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From: Jason Bainbridge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 February 2005 18:07
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:47:42 -0500, Kelly, Steve
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody successfully implemented a tomcat webapp that uses the 
> HTMLArea editor and the SpellChecker plugin (both free from 
> Interactive Tools and
> Dynarch) ?

do you mean the spell checker 'plugin' that just uses
http://spellchecker.net to check spelling? For the likes of informal
forums and what not that might be okay but if you're doing anything
commercial I wouldn't recommend it also with the HTMLArea component I'd
only deploy that in a controlled Intranet environment otherwise you
could be asking for trouble,

I did a while back right an interface to iSpell (or was it aSpell?
can't remember..) that piped input to and output from the windows
executable that I used to generate HTML from so the users could correct
their mistakes but abandoned that due to licensing problems.

Regards,
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Re: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-11 Thread David Wall
Anybody successfully implemented a tomcat webapp that uses the HTMLArea
editor and the SpellChecker plugin (both free from Interactive Tools and
Dynarch) ?
What do people think about HTMLArea?  It seems one of the only free HTML 
textarea type widgets out there.  I think the latest has greater support 
than just IE, which is critical in a public web site.

David 

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Re: HTMLArea and SpellCheck plugin

2005-02-11 Thread Jason Bainbridge
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:47:42 -0500, Kelly, Steve
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody successfully implemented a tomcat webapp that uses the HTMLArea
> editor and the SpellChecker plugin (both free from Interactive Tools and
> Dynarch) ?

do you mean the spell checker 'plugin' that just uses
http://spellchecker.net to check spelling? For the likes of informal
forums and what not that might be okay but if you're doing anything
commercial I wouldn't recommend it also with the HTMLArea component
I'd only deploy that in a controlled Intranet environment otherwise
you could be asking for trouble,

I did a while back right an interface to iSpell (or was it aSpell?
can't remember..) that piped input to and output from the windows
executable that I used to generate HTML from so the users could
correct their mistakes but abandoned that due to licensing problems.

Regards,
-- 
Jason Bainbridge
KDE - Conquer Your Desktop - http://kde.org
KDE Web Team - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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